Art Deco double boat bed frame Macassar ebony by the decorator Claude de Plasse . The headboard features a gentle curve that lends it elegance while maintaining its simplicity. The footboard enhances the overall design with its curved forms and base sculpted with quarter-circle rings. It rests on ball feet. Macassar ebony, a wood with alternating black and cream hues, is used in the decoration and manufacture of high-end furniture, particularly during the Art Deco period. This type of wood is primarily produced in Indonesia and takes its name from the city of Makassar. A pair of bedside tables and a in Macassar ebony veneer
Art Deco period
Circa: 1925
Dimensions: L:160cm, D:215cm, H:103cm.
Condition report : very good condition.
- Reference :
- 2914
- Availability :
- SOLD
- Width :
- 160 (cm)
- Height :
- 103 (cm)
- Depth :
- 215 (cm)
- Identify Exists:
- False