Embrace the magnificence of the roaring twenties with this exquisite Art Deco Maximalist table, a true representation of the era's bold and lavish aesthetic. This table stands out with its unique crackled gold finish, giving it a distinctive texture that catches the light and the eye. Its geometric relief patterns channel the maximalist vibe, making it a striking conversation piece. Although showing signs of age, this table maintains its majestic presence and is ready to bring a touch of opulence to any modern or vintage-inspired space.
Historical Significance:
Art Deco, a popular design style in the 1920s and 1930s, is celebrated for its symmetrical, geometric, and streamlined forms. This table exemplifies the opulence and attention to detail that marked the era, with its maximalist design and luxurious gold finish. It serves as a beautiful nod to a time when craftsmanship and design worked hand in hand to create pieces that were both functional and artistic.
This piece will captivate Art Deco collectors, vintage furniture enthusiasts, interior designers seeking a statement piece for their projects, and anyone who appreciates the grandeur of the Golden Age of design.
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Used with age appropriate wear and tear
Furniture, Tables
WHERE TO PICK UP:
Private Residence
Centennial/Aurora, Colorado 80015
(Winning Bidders Will Be Given Full Address VIA EMAIL)
Pick up: By Appointment Only
https://loluty.com/auction-pick-up/
Appointments will be available March 1st - 6th.
SHIPPING OPTIONS:
USPS SHIPPING
(For Select small items inc. jewelry, coins other smaller items. Only USPS flat rate boxe are available for this service.) Transport fees may apply in addition to postage.
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