This Art Deco sideboard, crafted in Poland in the 1940s, features a substantial construction in wood, likely veneered with a noble species, finished in a warm honey-brown hue. The front displays a symmetrical, almost mirrored wood grain pattern, accentuated by a high-gloss French polish that enhances the natural depth and drama of the veneer. The body is broad and low, with gently rounded top edges and subtly profiled feet—hallmarks of late Art Deco geometry softened by organic lines. The design is stripped of unnecessary ornamentation, with only discreet keyholes in the central doors and no visible handles or fittings, allowing the clarity of the geometric form and the natural beauty of the wood to dominate. The surface is smooth, continuous, and reflective, amplifying both light and the intricate wood pattern. The sideboard has undergone a complete, professional restoration and is presented in excellent condition.This piece speaks with the voice of Polish Art Deco from the 1940s, an era when balance between decorative appeal and utility was paramount. Its wide, horizontal form seems to invite the spirit of a time when light danced on polished surfaces, and the living room was shaped by understated elegance and the quiet drama of natural materials. The gleaming finish acts as a mirror, evoking the ambiance of salons where refinement was both measured and effortless.The sideboard could be paired with an armchair from the same era, a table lamp with a geometric base, or a rug in a subtle, monochromatic palette to emphasize its classic contour. It would work well in a mid-century modern-inspired living room or an eclectic, collector's space, where its glossy surface might contrast with matte textiles or
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Height94 cm
Width62 cm
Length211 cm
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Length211 cm
Height94 cm
Width62 cm
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