Art Deco Folding Screen in Oak, France, 1920s
- Dimensions :
- H162 x W157 x D3
- Color :
- black
- Material :
- oak
- Style :
- art deco
This three-panel folding screenr (divider) is a stunning example of French Art Deco from the early 20th century. France was the birthplace of this style, and this piece of furniture embodies all its sophistication and attention to detail. During this era, screens were an indispensable element of luxury boudoirs and salons, serving not only decorative purposes but also as an elegant way to partition space. The item has undergone careful restoration. The oak frame features a refreshed original wood polish, highlighting the strength and quality of the wood. The main feature is the embroidered textile panel, which has been professionally cleaned. The embroidery depicts classic Art Deco motifs: rich flower baskets and stylized floral ornaments, executed in soft color tones with high craftsmanship. The screen is stable, fully functional, and thanks to its decorative nature, it acts as a standalone work of art in any interior. It has been re-polished with polyutherane piano lacquer by our professional refurbishing team in Czechia according to the original process. This item features classic Art Deco elements. Art Deco is a style that originated in France in the early 20th century. Its furniture designs are meticulously crafted, usually using exotic woods. Pieces are typically lacquered to give off a dazzling gloss. These eloquently crafted pieces will add visual performance and posh to any interior. Design Period. 1920 to 1949. Production Period. 1920 to 1929. Country of Manufacture. France. Style. Art Deco. Detailed Condition. Restored — This vintage/antique item is in very good condition because it has been refreshed through new upholstery and/or refinishing. Restoration and Damage Details. Completely restored, Surface has been refinished. Materials. Oak, Wood, Lacquer. Color. Black. Width. 157 cm. Depth. 3 cm. Height. 162 cm.