Dutch Art Deco Haagse School coffee table by Jan den Drijver for ''De Stijl'', 1930s
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A Dutch 1920s - 1930s rather large round two tiered coffeetable with a modernist design. It was designed by Jan den Drijver, an architect, interiordesigner and furniture shop owner until 1936 (De Stijl Woninginrichting in The Hague)
This piece is in very good professionally restored condition, very stable and with nice woodgrain and great details in the design of the tableleg - with the black stained details and extending over the top.
Jan den Drijver, who had a furniture shop in the Hague is considered one of the Hague School modernists.
Pictures in natural light and some in sunlight to provide an accurate impression of the colour and appearance.
The Hague School background information
After the First World War, young designers such as Jan den Drijver, Hendrik Wouda, Cor Alons and J. Brunott developed their own modern interior design. For inspiration they chose the work of the American architect Frank Lloyd Wright and combined their idiosyncratic preferences with the commercial requirements in furniture design of that time. The result was the now well-known Dutch 'Hague School' style with its straight and cubist shapes.
Creator | Jan den Drijver for ''De Stijl Woninginrichtging'' |
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Design Period | 1920s - 1930s |
Production Period | 1930s |
Country of Manufacture | Netherlands |
Identifying Marks | |
Style | Dutch Art Deco, Haagse School, The Hague School, modernist |
Detailed Condition | Excellent after professional restoration |
Product Code | 0255 |
Restoration and Damage Details | Professionally refinished |
Materials | Oak (blonde) |
Color | brown, black |
Height | 60 cm
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Diameter | 72 cm |
Weight Range | Standard — Between 10 kg and 15 kg |
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