This two-part kitchen cabinet from the 1920s is crafted from veneered wood and embodies the streamlined geometry typical of the Art Deco era. The structure features six cabinet doors, including two frosted glass doors with geometric etching, two shelves, two drawers, four large and four small glass containers, an integrated coffee grinder, and a side shelf. The countertop is made from natural wood with visible grain, providing a warm contrast to the smooth, cream-colored lacquered surfaces of the main body. The design is accentuated by dark bakelite or ceramic knobs and a black painted plinth base. The cabinet's proportions are well balanced: a wider and more substantial lower section is paired with a compact upper section, both with rounded edges that reflect the aesthetics of the period. Clean joinery, metal latches, and the absence of visible screws or nails indicate a high level of craftsmanship, the result of skilled cabinetmaking in Germany. The piece is in excellent condition, showing only minimal signs of use and a consistent, original finish throughout. This cabinet speaks in the voice of German Art Deco: poised elegance meets the everyday practicality of early twentieth-century life. The creamy body evokes soft morning light in the kitchen, while the frosted glass doors with clear geometric motifs reflect a fascination with modernism and order. The distinctive handles and glass containers recall an era when the kitchen was the heart of the home, and carefully considered design details made daily routines more functional without sacrificing style. This type
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Height188 cm
Width56 cm
Length202 cm
Dimension details
Length202 cm
Height188 cm
Width56 cm
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