Dutch Haagse School 1920s plinth or pedestal in style of P.E.L. Izeren. Rare modernist design.
The pedestal is ideal to use as a display table for art or plants. It is 88 cm in height, the top and base 20 x 20 cm. The style is called ''Haagse School'' (The Hague School), which stands for the luxurious and modern design style that manifested itself in 1920s The Hague, Netherlands. The Hague School is a variant of Art Deco. The style is recognizable by the straight and cubist shapes of the furniture that reflect the architecture of the time. The Hague School is often seen as a mix of Berlage's rationalism, the traditional Arts and Crafts Movement, the interiors of Frank Lloyd Wright, Rietveld and the avant-garde movement De Stijl. The plinth is in good condition, with small signs of wear. Pictures all taken in natural light and in sunlight.
Manufacturer | |
---|---|
Design Period | 1920 to 1929 |
Production Period | ca.1920 |
Country of Manufacture | Netherlands |
Identifying Marks | |
Style | Art Deco, Hague School, Minimalist, Modernist |
Detailed Condition | Good - small signs of wear |
Restoration and Damage Details | |
Product Code | 0099/750 |
Materials | Oak Veneer |
Color | Brown, black |
Width | 20 cm |
Depth | 20 cm |
Height | 88 cm |
Thank you for subscribing to our newsletter! We will add you to the list.
Eklektik
Oops, something went wrong while sending your message. Please try again later.