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1940 Emerson 400 Aristocrat Catalin Bakelite Tube Radio Very Rare
By Norman Bel Geddes
Located in Newfoundland, PA
This is a Great Emerson 400 Aristocrat Radio Designed by Norman Bel Geddes The radio is Original
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Vintage 1940s American Art Deco More Furniture and Collectibles

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Bakelite

Vintage Model F-66 Console Radio by General Electric
By General Electric
Located in Dekalb, IL
1937; General Electric Co. (GE) - Bridgeport CT Vintage floor-length wooden radio with Art Deco
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Vintage 1930s American Art Deco Musical Instruments

Materials

Wood

1941 Iconic Motorola Black Red “S” Grill Catalin Bakelite Tube Radio
Located in Newfoundland, PA
1941 Iconic Motorola 51X15 Black & Red “S” Grill Catalin Bakelite Tube Radio. The radio is
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Vintage 1940s American Art Deco More Furniture and Collectibles

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Bakelite

Major Collection of 140+ Catalin Bakelite Radios from 1930 s 1940 s
Located in Newfoundland, PA
Major Collection of 140+ Catalin & Bakelite Radio from 1930's & 1940's You will not see a
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Vintage 1930s American Art Deco Decorative Objects

Antique Original Philco Model 90 Baby Grand Walnut Burl Cathedral Tube Radio
By Radiobar Corp. and Philco
Located in Dayton, OH
Antique Philco Model 90 Baby Grand Super Heterodyne radio featuring a cathedral style walnut
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Vintage 1930s Art Deco Scientific Instruments

Materials

Walnut

Donald Deskey Art Deco Chest of Drawers Pair
By Donald Deskey
Located in Phoenix, AZ
This chest of drawers pair was created in the 1930s by Art Deco master and designer of Radio City
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Vintage 1930s American Art Deco Commodes and Chests of Drawers

Materials

Mahogany

18K White Gold Diamond Art Deco Ring 1920s
Located in Towson, MD
Asian art. Seen as the best example of Art Deco architecture, the interior of Radio City Music Hall in
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Vintage 1920s Art Deco Three-Stone Rings

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Diamond, 18k Gold, White Gold

Ornate Art Deco Florescent Ceiling Lamp
Located in Peekskill, NY
beautifully ornate Deco design. They originally came from a movie house and have the extravagant look often
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20th Century American Flush Mount

Materials

Tin, Metal

Mid-Century British Colonial Art Deco Cabinet
Located in Chicago, IL
This handsome British Colonial Art Deco cabinet radio cabinet is from Rangoon Burma and is made
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Mid-20th Century Burmese British Colonial Cabinets

Materials

Teak

The Godfather Ferris Wheel Cocktail Shaker
By Norman Bel Geddes
Located in New Orleans, LA
most iconic films of the 21st century: The Godfather Part II (1972). The unique Art Deco cocktail
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20th Century American Art Deco Barware

Materials

Glass

Donald Deskey Fireplace Tools
By Donald Deskey
Located in Saint Louis, MO
tripod base, designed by Donald Deskey in the late 1950s. Deskey is known for his exuberant Art Deco
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Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Fireplace Tools and Chimney...

1930´s Art Deco Radio Cabinet Converted into a Bar or Auxiliary Cabinet, France
Located in Girona, Girona
Art Deco radio cabinet converted into a dry bar or auxiliary cabinet, solid walnut and walnut
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Vintage 1930s French Art Deco Dry Bars

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Brass, Nickel

Art Deco Style Crosley CR38 Sleigh Radio in Blue Glass Chrome
By Crosley Radio
Located in New York, NY
This Crosley CR38 Sleigh Radio combines vintage charm with Art Deco-inspired design, showcasing
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20th Century American Art Deco Musical Instruments

Materials

Chrome

Art Deco Dewald Art Deco Catalin Red Step Top Radio
By DeWald Radio Mfg. Corp. 1
Located in Miami, FL
This clean American Art Deco Catalin A-502 radio known to collectors as the step top was made by
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Vintage 1940s American Art Deco More Furniture and Collectibles

Materials

Bakelite

Art Deco Crosley Model G-1465 Black Butterscotch Marbleized Catalin Radio
By Crosley Radio
Located in Hamilton, Ontario
Toronto in the period and style of the Art Deco movement. The radio is composed of catalin, which pre
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Early 20th Century Canadian Art Deco Historical Memorabilia

Materials

Metal

The Night Wind (Art deco image of a radio show / people listening, singer+band)
By Michael Murphy
Located in New Orleans, LA
Michael Murphy (1941-1986) was a printmaker in New Orleans who created fantastic black and white linocuts of magic, mystery and the mythical. This is image #35 of an edition of 150.
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1970s Art Deco Figurative Prints

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Linocut

1930s Art Deco Grandmother Clock Radio
Located in Banner Elk, NC
1930s deco grandmother clock radio. Constructed from figured walnut with faux ebony decoration and
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Vintage 1930s Great Britain (UK) Art Deco Grandfather Clocks and Longcas...

Materials

Walnut

Art Deco Philco Radio, Circa 1937
By Radiobar Corp. and Philco
Located in Fulton, CA
Original 1937 Philco radio. Classic Art Deco Design. Opulent mixed woods. Older restoration in
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Mid-20th Century American Art Deco Musical Instruments

Materials

Metal

Rare Art Deco Bakelite and Walnut Philco Tube Radio, Norman Bel Geddes
By Norman Bel Geddes, Radiobar Corp. and Philco
Located in Buffalo, NY
, Amazing Art Deco design, excellent original condition, Unusual Bakelite tuner, volume configuration
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Vintage 1930s American Art Deco Historical Memorabilia

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Bakelite, Walnut

"Female Nude, Cubist Landscape, " Art Deco Drawing, Radio City Music Hall Artist
By Eduard Buk Ulreich
Located in Philadelphia, PA
One of the finest artworks we have ever seen by famed Radio City Music Hall artist, Eduard Buk
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Vintage 1930s American Art Deco Drawings

Materials

Paint

1946 Fada Art Deco Bullet Catalin Bakelite Radio, Yellow with Red Trim
Located in Newfoundland, PA
1946 Fada Bullet model 1000 Catalin / bakelite tube radio. Yellow case with red trim. The radio
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Vintage 1940s American Art Deco Scientific Instruments

Materials

Bakelite

Addison Art Deco Model B2E Black Yellow Marbled Catalin Waterfall Tube Radio
By Addison Industries, Ltd 1
Located in Hamilton, Ontario
This Art Deco styled vintage tube radio was made by the Addison Industries Ltd. of Canada in circa
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Early 20th Century Canadian Art Deco Scientific Instruments

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Metal

Deco Style Italian Radio Bar Cabinet in Walnut
Located in Buggiano, IT
Deco' style Italian bar radio cabinet in walnut. The cabinet has a built-in tube radio and record
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20th Century Italian Art Deco Cabinets

Materials

Walnut, Fir

!930 s Original American Zenith Model 808 Art Deco Style Radio Receiver
By Zenith
Located in Ft. Lauderdale, FL
. That will be for radio experts. The radio is true art deco form like a skyscraper with a mix of figured
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Mid-20th Century American Art Deco Musical Instruments

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Metal, Brass

1950s Art Deco Italian Radio Vynil Walnut Burl Mirror Mosaic Dry Bar Cabinet
By Guglielmo Ulrich, Vittorio Dassi, Paolo Buffa, Gio Ponti, Ico Luisa Parisi
Located in Carimate, Como
Very elegant Italian Art Deco Mid-Century Modern dry bar cabinet, in beautiful veneer walnut briar
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Mid-20th Century Italian Art Deco Dry Bars

Materials

Brass

1933 RCA Chrome Radio by Raymond Loewy
By Raymond Loewy
Located in Van Nuys, CA
Circa 1933 chrome streamline radio by designer Raymond Loewy for the RCA company. The radio is
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Vintage 1930s American Art Deco More Furniture and Collectibles

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Chrome, Steel

La Houppa Vintage Radio Poster R Faye, 1930s
By R. Faye
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Vintage R Faye French Radio broadcasting poster La Houppa. Vibrant image of Paris France radio
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Vintage 1930s French Art Deco Posters

1946 Fada 605 White Celluloid AM Tube Radio
Located in Van Nuys, CA
1946 Fada 605 AM tube radio with solid single casted white Celluloid body and original on/off and
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Vintage 1930s American Art Deco More Furniture and Collectibles

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Bakelite

Westinghouse "Columnaire" Grandfather Clock Radio by Raymond Loewy
By Westinghouse, Raymond Loewy
Located in Van Nuys, CA
. This clock an Art Deco geometric body modeled after a skyscraper, three controls up front and a speaker
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Vintage 1930s American Art Deco Grandfather Clocks and Longcase Clocks

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Brass, Steel

Wand 900 AM Radio Station Ceramic Ear Ashtray
By Zanesville Stoneware Company
Located in Cincinnati, OH
A very cool large ceramic ashtray in the shape of an ear from the radio station WAND 900 AM located
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Mid-20th Century American Art Deco Ashtrays

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Ceramic

1938 Black and White RCA W Grill Catalin Bakelite Radio
Located in Newfoundland, PA
This is an original 1930s black with white Knobs RCA RC-350 "W" Grill Catalin Bakelite Radio. The
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Vintage 1930s American Art Deco More Furniture and Collectibles

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Bakelite

Rare Collectible Catalin Motorola Radio Model 50-XC-2
By J.L. Mott Ironworks
Located in Bellport, NY
An Art Deco late 1930s Motorola Catalin radio. Marbleized green bakelite case and butterscotch
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Vintage 1930s American Art Deco Musical Instruments

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Bakelite

1937 Yellow Emerson Au-190 Cathedral Catalin Bakelite Tube Radio
Located in Newfoundland, PA
1937 yellow Emerson AU-190 cathedral catalin / Bakelite tube radio. Yellow case with yellow knobs
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Vintage 1930s American Art Deco More Furniture and Collectibles

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Bakelite

Addison Model 5D Red Butterscotch Marbled Catalin Courthouse Tube Radio
By Addison Industries, Ltd 1
Located in Hamilton, Ontario
This Art Deco styled vintage tube radio was made by the Addison Industries Ltd. of Canada in
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Early 20th Century Canadian Art Deco Scientific Instruments

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Metal

Addison Model 5D Black Butterscotch Marbled Catalin Courthouse Tube Radio
By Addison Industries, Ltd 1
Located in Hamilton, Ontario
This Art Deco styled vintage tube radio was made by the Addison Industries Ltd. of Canada in circa
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Early 20th Century Canadian Art Deco Scientific Instruments

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Metal

1938, RCA Little Nipper Green and White Catalin Bakelite Tube Radio
Located in Newfoundland, PA
1938, RCA little nipper green and white catalin bakelite tube radio. The radio is original and in
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Vintage 1930s American Art Deco More Furniture and Collectibles

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Bakelite

1940s Emerson Blue, White and Red Patriot Catalin or Bakelite Tube Radio
By Norman Bel Geddes
Located in Newfoundland, PA
This is a great Emerson Patriot Catalin radio was designed by Norman Bel Geddes The radio is
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Vintage 1940s American Art Deco More Furniture and Collectibles

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Bakelite

Ekco AD36 All Electric Bakelite Radio, Designed by E.K Cole
By Eric Kirkham Cole
Located in London, GB
An Ekco AD36 all electric bakelite radio. Designed by E.K Cole. Southend-on-sea, Essex. There is
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Vintage 1930s British Art Deco Musical Instruments

Materials

Bakelite

Streamline Aluminum Light Up "ON AIR" Radio Recording Sign by RCA
By RCA Victor
Located in Buffalo, NY
Art Deco light-up "ON AIR" aluminum Studio Light by RCA. The finest "On Air" lights were made by
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Vintage 1930s American Art Deco Historical Memorabilia

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Aluminum

Bent Plywood 1940s Radio Bsr Phonograph in the Matter of Alvar Aalto
Located in Newfoundland, PA
Stunning early 1940s record player or radio combination. Great display piece for your home. As
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Vintage 1940s American Art Deco Scientific Instruments

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Metal

Addison Model 5D Red Butterscotch Marbled Catalin Courthouse Tube Radio
Located in Van Nuys, CA
This Art Deco-styled vintage tube radio was made by the Addison Industries Ltd. of Canada in circa
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Vintage 1930s North American Mid-Century Modern Desk Sets

Materials

Bakelite

Rare Custom Donald Deskey Art Deco Chest of Drawers
By Donald Deskey, Schmieg Kotzian
Located in Palm Desert, CA
This very rare chest of drawers was created around 1930 by Art Deco master and designer of Radio
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Vintage 1930s American Mid-Century Modern Dressers

Materials

Chrome

1934 Ekco AD76, Wells Coates Design
By Wells Coates
Located in Peekskill, NY
radio designs, famous for the circular Art Deco case. Designed in the early 1930’s by the modernist
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Early 20th Century English Art Deco Scientific Instruments

Materials

Bakelite

Donald Deskey Fireplace Tools
By Donald Deskey
Located in Saint Louis, MO
tripod base, designed by Donald Deskey in the late 1950s. Deskey is known for his exuberant Art Deco
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Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Fireplace Tools and Chimney...

Materials

Brass, Iron

DeWALD American Art Deco Radio MODEL A 501
Located in Coral Gables, FL
This unusual DeWALD American art deco radio, Model A 501, was produced from 1938 until World War II
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20th Century American Musical Instruments

Materials

Fabric

American Art Deco Radio/Bar • RadioBar
Located in Oakland, CA
) puts the moves on Jonathan Bradford (Warren Williams) in her art-deco styled flat. The
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Vintage 1930s American Cabinets

Materials

Metal

1938 Zenith "WALTON" 9-S-232 Shutter Dial Tombstone Art Deco Radio
By Zenith
Located in Oakland, CA
1938 Zenith “WALTON” 12-S-232 Shutter Dial Tombstone Art Deco Radio in pristine restored condition
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Vintage 1930s North American Art Deco Musical Instruments

Materials

Wood

CENTURY SIX MAJESTIC American Art Deco Radio
Located in Coral Gables, FL
This American art deco table radio known as the “Majestic 463 Century Six” was marketed in honor of
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20th Century American More Furniture and Collectibles

Materials

Chrome

Art Deco Radio RCA - John Vassos 1939
Located in North Hollywood, CA
design has endured as an icon of American design. It is pictured in a number of books on Deco and
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20th Century American More Furniture and Collectibles

1938 Zenith "Walton" 9-s-232 Shutter Dial Tombstone Art Deco Radio
By Zenith
Located in Oakland, CA
1938 Zenith “Walton” 9-S-232 Shutter Dial Tombstone Art Deco Radio in pristine restored condition
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Vintage 1930s American Art Deco Dry Bars

Materials

Fabric, Wood

1938 Zenith "WALTON" 12-S-232 Shutter Dial Tombstone Art Deco Radio
By Zenith
Located in Oakland, CA
1938 Zenith “WALTON” 12-S-232 Shutter Dial Tombstone Art Deco Radio in pristine restored condition
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Vintage 1930s American Art Deco Musical Instruments

Materials

Fabric, Wood

John Vassos Designed RCA Model 9K10 Art Deco Radio
By John Vassos
Located in North Hollywood, CA
Contracted by the Radio Corporation of America in 1934, Industrial designer John Vassos created
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Vintage 1930s American Art Deco More Furniture and Collectibles

Materials

Chrome

1930s American Art Deco Radio/Bar • RadioBar glasses complete
Located in Oakland, CA
art-deco styled flat. The idea behind the RadioBar dates back to the days of Prohibition (which was
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Vintage 1930s American Art Deco Dry Bars

Zenith Art Deco Radio 6-S-128 Tombstone 1937 Bluetooth
By Zenith
Located in Oakland, CA
The Art Deco Zenith six-tube large broadcast/short wave radio will be a highlight of any vintage
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Vintage 1930s North American Art Deco Musical Instruments

Materials

Metal

Donald Deskey American Art Deco Radio City Music Hall Sofa
Located in Coral Gables, FL
Donald Deskey designed this American art deco three seat sofa in 1932 for his most important
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20th Century American Sofas

Materials

PVC, Wool, Wood

Rare Pale Turquoise Blue Kadette Catalin American Art Deco Radio
Located in Coral Gables, FL
This incredible marbleized turquoise blue 1937 radio is made of catalin (a phenolic resin often
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20th Century American Collectible Jewelry

Materials

Brass

Original Art Deco Radio City Wool Carpet Runner by Ruth Reeves
Located in Los Angeles, CA
This incredible original piece of Radio City Music Center carpet was hidden under a desk for years
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20th Century American More Carpets

Materials

Wool

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Art Deco Radio For Sale on 1stDibs

Find many varieties of an authentic art deco radio available at 1stDibs. An art deco radio — often made from wood, metal and plastic — can elevate any home. There are 236 variations of the antique or vintage art deco radio you’re looking for, while we also have 1 modern editions of this piece to choose from as well. You’ve searched high and low for the perfect art deco radio — we have versions that date back to the 19th Century alongside those produced as recently as the 21st Century are available. An art deco radio, designed in the Art Deco, mid-century modern or Empire style, is generally a popular piece of furniture. A well-made art deco radio has long been a part of the offerings for many furniture designers and manufacturers, but those produced by Zenith, Radiobar Corp. and Philco and Addison Industries, Ltd are consistently popular.

How Much is a Art Deco Radio?

Prices for an art deco radio can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — at 1stDibs, they begin at $50 and can go as high as $125,000, while the average can fetch as much as $2,500.

A Close Look at Art-deco Furniture

Art Deco furniture is characterized by its celebration of modern life. More than its emphasis on natural wood grains and focus on traditional craftsmanship, vintage Art Deco dining chairs, tables, desks, cabinets and other furniture — which typically refers to pieces produced during the 1920s and 1930s — is an ode to the glamour of the “Roaring Twenties.” 

ORIGINS OF ART DECO FURNITURE DESIGN

CHARACTERISTICS OF ART DECO FURNITURE DESIGN

  • Bold geometric lines and forms, floral motifs
  • Use of expensive materials such as shagreen or marble as well as exotic woods such as mahogany, ebony and zebra wood
  • Metal accents, shimmering mirrored finishes
  • Embellishments made from exotic animal hides, inlays of mother-of-pearl or ivory

ART DECO FURNITURE DESIGNERS TO KNOW

VINTAGE ART DECO FURNITURE ON 1STDIBS

Few design styles are as universally recognized and appreciated as Art Deco. The term alone conjures visions of the Roaring Twenties, Machine Age metropolises, vast ocean liners, sleek typography and Prohibition-era hedonism. The iconic movement made an indelible mark on all fields of design throughout the 1920s and ’30s, celebrating society’s growing industrialization with refined elegance and stunning craftsmanship.

Widely known designers associated with the Art Deco style include Émile-Jacques Ruhlmann, Eileen Gray, Maurice Dufrêne, Paul Follot and Jules Leleu.

The term Art Deco derives from the name of a large decorative arts exhibition held in Paris in 1925. “Art Deco design” is often used broadly, to describe the work of creators in associated or ancillary styles. This is particularly true of American Art Deco, which is also called Streamline Moderne or Machine Age design. (Streamline Moderne, sometimes known as Art Moderne, was a phenomenon largely of the 1930s, post–Art Nouveau.)

Art Deco textile designers employed dazzling floral motifs and vivid colors, and while Art Deco furniture makers respected the dark woods and modern metals with which they worked, they frequently incorporated decorative embellishments such as exotic animal hides as well as veneers in their seating, case pieces, living room sets and bedroom furniture.

From mother-of-pearl inlaid vitrines to chrome aviator chairs, bold and inventive works in the Art Deco style include chaise longues (also known as chaise lounges) and curved armchairs. Today, the style is still favored by interior designers looking to infuse a home with an air of luxury and sophistication.

The vintage Art Deco furniture for sale on 1stDibs includes dressers, coffee tables, decorative objects and more.

Questions About Art Deco Radio
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    A Bakelite radio is a vintage radio crafted from Bakelite molded plastic. These 1930s-era radios were known for their distinguishable Art Deco look. On 1stDibs, find an array of vintage Bakelite radios from top sellers around the world.
  • 1stDibs ExpertMarch 25, 2024
    The history of Art Deco begins in the early 20th century.

    Art Deco emerged as a global design style around the start of World War I, during the last years of Art Nouveau's popularity. The style conjures visions of the Roaring Twenties, Machine Age metropolises, vast ocean liners, sleek typography and Prohibition-era hedonism. Its hallmarks include the use of geometric designs influenced by Cubism. Major discoveries of Egyptian tombs during the era also influenced the movement.

    The term Art Deco derives from the name of a large decorative arts exhibition, the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes, held in Paris in 1925. After World War II, tastes shifted toward more functional, less ornate modernism, but today, the Art Deco style is still favored for its luxurious sophistication. On 1stDibs, shop a large selection of vintage Art Deco furniture.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    To identify Art Deco, look for the characteristics of the period. Furniture produced at the time is generally lacquered metal with a mirror-like glossy finish. Wooden items should be an exotic wood. Most items feature symmetrical designs, and geometric forms were popular motifs during the period. In addition, Art Deco often shows the influence of Hellenistic, Egyptian and Asian designs. Shop a variety of Art Deco furniture and decorative objects on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 1, 2024
    The Art Deco period originated in France. Its name comes from the title of a large decorative arts exhibition held in Paris in 1925, credited with introducing the style to the world. It was informed by ancient Egypt, Cubism, Futurism, Louis XVI, De Stijl, modernism and the Vienna Secession and went on to influence the Streamline Moderne and mid-century modern movements. Shop a wide range of Art Deco furniture, decorative objects and jewelry on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2024
    A few things define Art Deco. Date is one factor, as the style emerged in the 1920s and remained popular during the 1930s. Art Deco design usually includes bold geometric lines and forms or intricate repeating floral motifs. Designers working in this style tended to use expensive materials, such as shagreen or marble, as well as exotic woods like mahogany, ebony and zebra wood. Furniture often featured metal accents, mirrored finishes and embellishments made from exotic animal hides and inlays of mother-of-pearl or ivory. Shop a wide range of Art Deco furniture on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertMay 3, 2024
    Art Deco was influenced by a number of things. The discovery of ancient tombs around the turn of the century led to a renewed interest in Egyptian furniture and architecture that inspired Art Deco designers. Art Deco was also informed by Cubism, Futurism, Louis XVI style, De Stijl, modernism and the Vienna Secession. Shop a large collection of Art Deco furniture, decorative objects and jewelry on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertAugust 17, 2021
    Art Deco rings were made during the early 20th century. Named for a design movement that originated at a large decorative arts exhibition held in Paris in 1925, Art Deco rings are generally quite geometric, symmetrical and incorporate a variety of gemstones — especially sapphires and emeralds. Find a wide variety of Art Deco rings for sale on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    An Art Deco lamp is any lamp that’s made in the styles of the Art Deco movement, which was dominant in the 1920s and 1930s. On 1stDibs, you’ll find a collection of Art Deco lamps from some of the world’s top sellers.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    An art deco watch is defined by its geometric case, which is either circular or rectangular. The watch style was highly popular between 1920 and 1950, and is still sought after today. You’ll find a collection of art deco watches from some of the world’s top sellers on 1stDibs
  • 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 22, 2021
    Art Deco jewelry was popular during the design movement of the 1920s and 30s. Art Deco jewelry is typically characterized by geometric patterns and gemstones of contrasting colors.
  • 1stDibs ExpertMay 30, 2024
    The Art Deco movement was a decorative style popular during the 1920s and ’30s. Few design styles are as universally recognized and appreciated as Art Deco. The term alone conjures visions of the Roaring Twenties, Machine Age metropolises, vast ocean liners, sleek typography and Prohibition-era hedonism. The iconic movement made an indelible mark on all fields of design, celebrating society's growing industrialization with refined elegance and stunning craftsmanship. Widely known designers associated with the Art Deco style include Émile-Jacques Ruhlmann, Eileen Gray, Maurice Dufrêne, Paul Follot and Jules Leleu. The term Art Deco derives from the name of a large decorative arts exhibition held in Paris in 1925. On 1stDibs, shop a wide range of Art Deco furniture and decorative objects.
  • 1stDibs ExpertAugust 15, 2019

    The main difference between Art Nouveau and Art Deco is that the former is detailed and ornate, and the latter is sharp and geometrical. When the movement started at the end of the 19th century, Art Nouveau was heavily influenced by nature and the curved lines of flowers. Art Deco, which became popular in the beginning of the 20th century, was inspired by the geometric abstraction of cubism.

  • 1stDibs ExpertAugust 26, 2024
    The difference between Art Deco and mid-century modern (MCM) is that the terms describe two distinct design styles. Art Deco typically refers to pieces produced between the 1920s and 1930s. Furniture produced in this style tends to display bold geometric lines and forms, floral motifs, metal accents, shimmering mirrored finishes and embellishments made from exotic animal hides, inlays of mother-of-pearl or ivory. MCM, or mid-century modern, emerged after World War II. Organically shaped, clean-lined and elegantly simple are three terms that well describe vintage mid-century modern furniture. Designers working in this style frequently used industrial materials, including steel, fiberglass, molded plywood, and alluring woods such as teak, rosewood and oak. Explore a wide variety of Art Deco and mid-century modern furniture on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 13, 2023
    To know if a ring is Art Deco, examine its style. The Art Deco period, encompassing the 1920s and ’30s, ushered in a very distinct look in the design of jewelry. Makers often incorporated geometric motifs in jewelry designs. Materials may also provide a clue about the era of the piece. Platinum, rubies, sapphires and emeralds were some of the most common precious metals and gemstones used at the time. Keep in mind that there are many convincing reproductions of Art Deco rings and other high-quality pieces inspired by originals. As a result, you may wish to have a certified appraiser or expert within the field of antique jewelry design to evaluate the ring. Shop a selection of Art Deco rings on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 27, 2024
    To identify Art Deco furniture, first look for maker's markings in inconspicuous areas. Once you've found them, use trusted online resources to research the manufacturer and determine whether they were active during the Art Deco era, which spanned from the 1920s through the 1930s. You can also look for classic characteristics of Art Deco furniture, such as bold geometric lines and forms, intricate floral motifs, metal accents, mirrored finishes and fine materials such as shagreen, marble, mahogany wood, zebra wood, ebony, exotic animal hides, onyx and mother-of-pearl. A certified appraiser or knowledgeable antiques dealer can also assist you with making identifications. Shop a collection of Art Deco furniture on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 1, 2024
    Yes, some Art Deco jewelry is valuable. Jewelry from the 1920s and ’30s has remained consistently popular. It experienced a major revival in the 1960s, and even today, jewelry makers continue to be inspired by the period. As a result, demand for Art Deco jewelry is typically high, but the actual value of a piece depends on its style, maker, age and condition. A certified appraiser or experienced antiques dealer can help you determine how much your jewelry is worth. Explore a large selection of Art Deco jewelry on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 21, 2024
    The answer to whether Eileen Gray's designs were Art Deco depends on which piece you're considering. Gray was ever-evolving as a designer. By the early 1920s, she was creating geometric works that embodied the essence of Art Deco and the nascent modernist design movement. Some pieces, like her Bricks screen, employ the planar forms favored by Gerrit Rietveld and other De Stijl architects of the Netherlands. Others feature the tubular chrome framing used by Marcel Breuer and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, who are associated with the mid-century modern design style. On 1stDibs, shop a variety of Eileen Gray furniture.
  • 1stDibs ExpertAugust 15, 2019

    The main features of Art Deco are geometry-influenced shapes, bright color schemes and bold patterns. Art Deco architecture and design are both heavily influenced by the Cubism movement, which relied on the use of non-traditional angles and shapes.

  • 1stDibs ExpertSeptember 25, 2019

    Art Deco features bold geometric designs, clean lines and vibrant colors.

  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    Art Deco furniture was largely made by hand. Crafters often employed exotic hardwood like zebra wood, rosewood and Macassar ebony. Many pieces had a polished Japanese lacquer finish, which gave a high-gloss shine to the wood. On 1stDibs, shop a variety of Art Deco furniture.
  • 1stDibs ExpertNovember 8, 2023
    Art Deco engagement rings are accessories that were produced during the 1920s and '30s and are characterized by details associated with the Art Deco style. They're often very colorful and feature bold geometric lines as well as gemstones cut in nontraditional ways. While the style got its name from an arts exhibition in Paris in 1925, Art Deco was inspired by Cubism and a shift from Art Nouveau's floral aesthetic. The modern look of Art Deco engagement rings reflects an evolution in fashion, visual art and more, as well as the sweeping societal changes taking hold at the time. On 1stDibs, shop a range of vintage Art Deco engagement rings.