Dressing table, Art Deco, brown wood, glass, black accents, by J. Halabala, Czechoslovakia, 1950s.
899 PLN
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This dressing table, designed by Jindřich Halabala and produced in 1950s Czechoslovakia, exemplifies mature Art Deco with clear mid-century modern influences. Its wooden body, clad in warm, medium-toned veneer with a satin finish, is complemented by deep black accents—particularly the glossy, lacquered tabletop and rounded handles. A tall, vertically oriented mirror without losses is set in a wooden base with softly rounded corners, lending the piece its streamlined silhouette. The craftsmanship is evident in the precise detailing: clean lines, no visible hardware, and smooth transitions between elements. The interplay of wood and glass gives the dressing table a harmonious, solid character. The condition is very good: only minor abrasions on black surfaces and slight indentations are visible, while the mirror shows typical age-related discoloration but no cracks or chips.
This dressing table channels the spirit of the 1950s—a time when design sought harmony between function and understated ornamentation. Halabala, a master of Czech modernism, reimagined Art Deco through gentle curves and everyday ergonomics. The silky sheen of the wood and the bold black accents weave a story of postwar optimism: the mirrored surface captures and softens the light, illuminating daily rituals, while the gentle lines evoke calm and order. Every detail invites a quiet dialogue with the past
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Height165 cm
Width35 cm
Length107 cm
Dimension details
Length107 cm
Height165 cm
Width35 cm
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