A striking Art Deco sideboard in richly toned oak, defined by its bold architectural form, curved front, and beautifully carved detailing to the central doors. The stepped top and fluted side columns give it that classic 1930s presence—solid, confident, and unmistakably period. This is the kind of piece that anchors a room, equally suited to dining spaces, hallways, or as a statement storage unit in a living area.
Internally, it offers a practical and well-considered layout, with twin cupboard sections, central drawers, and internal shelving. One side features a fitted cutlery drawer with green baize lining and compartments, adding a nice functional touch that speaks to its original use. The lower cabinet space provides generous storage for larger items, while the upper drawers handle everyday essentials.
Condition is good overall with age-related wear visible, including surface marks, light scuffs, and signs of use inside the cupboards and drawers, all consistent with a piece of this age and adding to its authenticity. Structurally solid and ready for use.
140 cm wide x 95 cm high x 50 cm deep (55.1" x 37.4" x 19.7").
A strong example of Art Deco furniture that aligns perfectly with the ongoing revival of vintage modernist interiors and “old money” styling—clean lines, quality materials, and understated statement design.
Internally, it offers a practical and well-considered layout, with twin cupboard sections, central drawers, and internal shelving. One side features a fitted cutlery drawer with green baize lining and compartments, adding a nice functional touch that speaks to its original use. The lower cabinet space provides generous storage for larger items, while the upper drawers handle everyday essentials.
Condition is good overall with age-related wear visible, including surface marks, light scuffs, and signs of use inside the cupboards and drawers, all consistent with a piece of this age and adding to its authenticity. Structurally solid and ready for use.
140 cm wide x 95 cm high x 50 cm deep (55.1" x 37.4" x 19.7").
A strong example of Art Deco furniture that aligns perfectly with the ongoing revival of vintage modernist interiors and “old money” styling—clean lines, quality materials, and understated statement design.








