Glamorous mirrors glossy woods slick metal finishes lush leathers jewel tones and exotic embellishments are all characteristic of art deco style furniture.
Art deco furniture designers list.
Furniture of the 1920 s and 1930 s was the epitome of sexy.
Distinguished features vibrant wood finish and spirited designs.
While his influence spans beyond the art deco era paul t.
A prolific art deco designer dunand applied lacquer on a variety of objects and surfaces from vases and jewelry to panels furniture and even portraits.
Donald deskey art deco designer 1894 1989 deskey was unusual among the leading proponents of art deco design in america in that he was actually born there rather than arriving as an emigre from europe.
Born in 1886 the furniture designer architect and art historian to name just a few of his talents was primarily known for his skyscraper style designs.
On many occasions he worked with other prominent furniture designers of the art deco period and after a whole century his furniture and decorative works are still highly valued by art.
Vintage furniture is making a huge comeback and art deco sofas tables armoires and chairs are in hot demand today.
Recognizing and appreciating the art deco style of furniture art deco style furniture.
A visit to paris in 1925 led deskey to focus on interior and furniture design.
Famous for their exquisite avant garde designs and richly coloured veneers the pair took over their father s furniture workshop in east london in 1929 and immediately set about creating a range of innovative furniture that represented the best of art deco design in the early to mid 1930s.
It is quite possible than many homeowners have heard and or read the term art deco used in reference to a certain style of architecture furniture design or fashion.
A few other countries had their art deco furniture designers which are now highly collectable.
The brothers harry and lou epstein are two of europe s most distinguished art deco cabinet makers.
In art deco furniture alastair duncan introduces us to the work of eighty five french architects interior designers and furniture makers.
Many scandinavian designers used pale curved plywood which was a new technique for the 1930s and was the beginning of a uniquely scandinavian furniture style.
Think tall furniture inspired by modern buildings.
A clean break from the more traditional heavy furniture designs at the time the wassily chair s.
These pioneering designers replaced the heavy stylized work of the past with furniture that was simpler in concept geometric in form and highlighted by dramatic lines and elegant curves.
He eventually opened up his own practice in 1946.
Frankl still merits mentioning when it comes to the style s development.