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An Art Deco Fluted Sideboard by Harry & Lou Epstein.

Burr and figured walnut veneered on solid mahogany throughout with original wooden handles, set over a curved walnut base.  Left compartment contains a stainless steel rotating bottle holder with upper mahogany shelf. The central section contains four large mahogany lined drawers, with the left hand side containing shelves. 

Origin: English.

Date: Circa 1930.

The Epstein company was founded in London during the 1890’s by Morris Epstein. In the creatively rich metropolis of early 20th century London, the Epstein Brothers iconised Art Deco furniture. Creating high quality, luxurious items designed to last lifetimes, the Epstein Company’s ‘trade-mark style’ paved the way for conservative Art Deco. Most Epstein pieces are produced from burr maple, sycamore and walnut veneer, paired with alluring soft cream leather upholstery. Their ‘cloud designs’ defined an era and still bare the same intended luxe today. 

All of our furniture is extensively polished and restored where necessary to the highest standards.

Dimensions

H 97cm W 168cm D 62cm




Stock number

3101233
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  • Members are elected for their knowledge, integrity and quality of stock
  • Our clients are protected by BADA’s code of conduct
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  • Bada.org is a non-profit site: clients deal directly with members and they pay no hidden fees
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