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RadioBar Company of America Philco Art Deco Radio Bluetooth Adapter Rare Model
By Radiobar Corp. and Philco
Located in Oakland, CA
Art Deco Philco Radio Bar, one of the most highly sought after pieces by radio and bar enthusiasts
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Vintage 1930s American Art Deco Barware

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Metal

FADA Plum Butterscotch American Art Deco CATALIN BULLET Radio
By Fada
Located in Coral Gables, FL
This streamline FADA “Bullet” model 1000 American art deco radio has a Catalin case of deep plum
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20th Century American Desk Accessories

Walter Dorwin Teague American Art Deco Blue Mirror Sparton Radio
Located in Coral Gables, FL
This American art deco radio was designed by Walter Dorwin Teague (1883 – 1960) for the Sparks
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20th Century American Desk Accessories

Materials

Chrome

Walter Dorwin Teague Art Deco Sparton Bluebird Blue Mirror Radio
Located in Coral Gables, FL
This American art deco radio was designed by Walter Dorwin Teague (1883 – 1960 ) for the Sparks
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20th Century American Musical Instruments

Materials

Chrome

Art Deco Chrome Grill Majestic #161 Restored Tube Radio Bluetooth
By Grigsby-Grunow Company
Located in Oakland, CA
Grisby-Grunow Company Art Deco radio started manufacturing radios in 1928 in Chicago. This 1933
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Vintage 1930s American Art Deco Musical Instruments

Materials

Chrome

Art Deco Garod "Commander" Catalin Radio
By Garod Radio Corp.
Located in North Hollywood, CA
kitchenware. From the mid 1930's to mid 1940's, some radio manufacturers also embraced the material for its
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Vintage 1940s American Art Deco More Furniture and Collectibles

Fada Art Deco 1000 Catalin Butterscotch Bakelite Tube Radio Restored
By Fada
Located in Oakland, CA
The famous Fada bullet Art Deco Radio in butterscotch Catalin is in excellent original condition
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Vintage 1930s American Art Deco Musical Instruments

Materials

Bakelite

Ebony Sparton 517-B Radio Walter Dorwin Teague Art Deco Design
By Walter Dorwin Teague
Located in Oakland, CA
Rare 1936 517-B Sparton “Cube” with the ebony lacquer finish plus chrome trim, a rare Art Deco
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Vintage 1930s American Art Deco Musical Instruments

Materials

Metal

Ebony Sparton 517-B Radio Walter Dorwin Teague Art Deco Design
By Walter Dorwin Teague
Located in Oakland, CA
Rare 1936 517-B Sparton “Cube” with the ebony lacquer finish plus chrome trim, a rare Art Deco
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Vintage 1930s American Art Deco Musical Instruments

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Metal

Emerson 167 Art Deco Restored Tube Radio Bluetooth
By Emerson Radio Corporation
Located in Oakland, CA
The Emerson 167 is a restored Art Deco 6 Tube Radio with Bluetooth. The Unique Ingrahm cabinet was
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Vintage 1930s American Art Deco Musical Instruments

Materials

Wood

Art Deco Double-Sided Neon Sign RADIO
Located in Chicago, IL
Art Deco double-sided Neon sign RADIO.
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Vintage 1920s American Art Deco Signs

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Metal

English Export Model of Emor Floor Standing Art Deco Blue Globe Radio.
By Emor England, Faust Radio Company
Located in Port Hope, ON
This 'adapted for North America' model of the English Art Deco Emor Globe Radio was originally
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Vintage 1940s British Art Deco Scientific Instruments

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Aluminum, Stainless Steel, Chrome

Original Vintage Advertising Poster Imperial Radio Art Deco Speed Your Message
By A.E. Halliwell
Located in London, GB
Original vintage Art Deco poster advertising British radio telecommunication services - Speed your
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1930s Art Deco More Prints

Materials

Paper

Art Deco Philco Radio Bar, 1936
Located in Oakland, CA
This spectacular Art Deco Philco radio bar is one of the most highly sought after pieces by radio
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Vintage 1930s American Art Deco Dry Bars

1938 Zenith Art Deco Chairside Radio
By Zenith
Located in North Hollywood, CA
Most American households had only a radio for entertainment and news in the days before the advent
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Vintage 1930s American Art Deco Side Tables

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Wood

Philco Art Deco Complete Radio Bar
Located in Oakland, CA
This spectacular Art Deco Philco radio bar is one of the most highly sought after pieces by radio
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Vintage 1930s American Art Deco Dry Bars

Materials

Metal

Art Deco Period French Poster for Milde Radio, 1937
Located in New York, NY
This is a French Art Deco period advertising poster for Milde Radio from 1937. This stunning poster
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Vintage 1930s French Art Deco Posters

Fada American Art Deco Bullet Radio
Located in Coral Gables, FL
dial ring. Acknowledged as the “most art deco” of Catalin table top radios, the radio is in near mint
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20th Century American Musical Instruments

Zenith Chairside Radio Bar With Glasses Art Deco Rare
By Zenith
Located in Oakland, CA
Zenith Chairside Radio Bar With Glasses Art Deco Rare. This is a 1938 Zenith chairside model 7D241
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Vintage 1930s American Art Deco Musical Instruments

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Fabric, Wood

1938 Zenith Model 12S265 Restored Bluetooth Radio Art Deco
By Zenith
Located in Oakland, CA
equipment. This radio has been fitted with a 1/8 inch adapter which will allow you to use this with your
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Vintage 1930s North American Art Deco Musical Instruments

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Metal

Zenith Restored Art Deco Tube Bluetooth 5-S-228 Radio
By Zenith
Located in Oakland, CA
The 1937 Art Deco Zenith 5S228 is a small 5-tube AC tombstone or upright style radio. The sound is
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Vintage 1930s American Art Deco Musical Instruments

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Glass, Wood

American Art Deco Detrola Super Pee Wee Radio
Located in Coral Gables, FL
The rare American art deco Detrola “Super Pee - Wee” radio # 219 was designed in 1938 by George W
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Vintage 1930s American Collectibles and Curiosities

Zenith 10-S-160 Console 1937 Restored Radio Bluetooth Art Deco
By Zenith
Located in Oakland, CA
This is an uncommon and super playing Zenith ten-tube console radio, ready for you to proudly
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Vintage 1930s American Art Deco Dry Bars

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Wood

Sparton Blue Mirror Radio 1936 Art Deco Walter Dorwin Teague Model 557
By Walter Darwin Teaque
Located in Oakland, CA
This Sparton Mirrored Radio is a considered to be one of the best examples of Art Deco Streamline
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Vintage 1930s American Art Deco Musical Instruments

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Chrome

Canadian Art Deco Lumitone Ivory Painted Bakelite Lamp/Radio by Mitchell Mfg
By Brand and Millen, Mitchell Mfg. Co.
Located in Port Hope, ON
The design for this stunning Futurist radio lamp came from the Mitchell Manufacturing Company of
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Vintage 1940s Canadian Art Deco Table Lamps

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Bakelite, Fiberglass

FADA Yellow and Red American Art Deco Catalin BULLET Radio
Located in Coral Gables, FL
This classic FADA “Bullet” radio, model 1000, is made of Catalin, a Phenolic resin often mistakenly
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20th Century American Musical Instruments

Radio Bar Company of America Philco Radio Bluetooth Adapter Restored Refinished
By Radiobar Corp. and Philco
Located in Oakland, CA
This spectacular Art Deco Philco Radio Bar is one of the most highly sought after pieces by radio
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Vintage 1930s American Art Deco Dry Bars

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Metal

Radio Bar Company of America Philco Radio Bluetooth Adapter Restored Refinished
By Radiobar Corp. and Philco
Located in Oakland, CA
This spectacular Art Deco Philco Radio Bar is one of the most highly sought-after pieces by radio
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Vintage 1930s American Art Deco Dry Bars

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Metal

Radio Bar Company of America Philco Radio Bluetooth Adapter Restored Refinished
By Radiobar Corp. and Philco
Located in Oakland, CA
his spectacular Art Deco Philco Radio Bar is one of the most highly sought-after pieces by radio
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Vintage 1930s American Art Deco Barware

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Chrome

Rare 1948 "Gridiron" Football Radio
By Empire of Texas
Located in North Hollywood, CA
small radio company in Amarillo Texas, these are some of the most difficult to find today. Cast in metal
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Vintage 1940s American Art Deco Sports Equipment and Memorabilia

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Metal

Philco Bar and Radio Cabinet
By Radiobar Corp. and Philco
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Rare Philco bar cabinet with built-in radio. Barware includes original Dorothy Thorpe glassware
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Vintage 1930s American Art Deco Dry Bars

Materials

Walnut

Sparton 557 Radio "Sled" or "Three Knob" Radio
Located in Chicago, IL
This is what Stream lined Art Deco is all about. this radio was designed by Walter Darwin Teague
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Vintage 1930s American Historical Memorabilia

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Metal, Chrome

Arvin Model 527 Rhythm Senior Console Radio Bluetooth
By Arvin Industries
Located in Oakland, CA
it takes up is about 30% less than most console radios. It has a great Art Deco style and sounds very
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Vintage 1930s North American Art Deco Musical Instruments

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Fabric, Wood

Arvin 1937 Rhythm King Restored Radio 1127 Bluetooth
By Arvin Industries
Located in Oakland, CA
The Arvin model E-1127 Rhythm King from Noblitt-Sparks. Art Deco cabinet design at its best, stair
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Vintage 1930s American Art Deco Dry Bars

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Fabric, Glass, Wood

Walter Dorwin Teague "Sled" Radio-Sporton Model 557
By Walter Dorwin Teague
Located in Los Angeles, CA
A great, all original example.
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Vintage 1930s American Art Deco Musical Instruments

Stromberg-Carlson 231-R Chairside Tube Radio Bluetooth, 1937
By Stromberg 2
Located in Oakland, CA
for their heavy-duty construction, Art Deco design, and reliable performance. This beautiful “Half
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Vintage 1930s American Art Deco Musical Instruments

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Mirror, Wood

Stromberg-Carlson 231-R Chairside Tube Radio Bluetooth, 1937
By Stromberg 2
Located in Oakland, CA
for their heavy-duty construction, Art Deco design and reliable performance. This beautiful “Half
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Vintage 1930s American Art Deco Musical Instruments

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Mirror, Wood

Stromberg-Carlson 231-R Chairside Tube Radio Bluetooth, 1937
By Stromberg 2
Located in Oakland, CA
for their heavy-duty construction, Art Deco design and reliable performance. This beautiful “Half
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Vintage 1930s American Art Deco Musical Instruments

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Mirror, Wood

1940 Fada Bullet 116 Bakelite Catalin Radio, Orange and Red
By Fada
Located in Allentown, PA
1940 Fada bullet Catalan or Bakelite tube radio. Butterscotch case with red trim. This radio is
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Vintage 1940s American Art Deco Historical Memorabilia

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Bakelite

Bendix 526C Catalin Radio in Bright Jadeite Green wIntense Marbleizing Bluetooth
By Bendix Corporation
Located in Oakland, CA
tones and black Catalin. This Art Deco Bendix Tube Radio was made circa 1946 and is extremely stylish
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Vintage 1940s North American Art Deco Musical Instruments

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Bakelite

Stromberg-Carlson Rectangular Chairside Tube Radio Bluetooth
Located in Oakland, CA
Stromberg-Carlson radios are known for their heavy-duty construction, Art Deco design, and reliable
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Vintage 1930s American Musical Instruments

Materials

Fabric, Wood

Zenith Antique 1937 6-S-330 Tombstone Black Dial Tube Radio and Bluetooth
By Zenith
Located in Oakland, CA
restored mechanically and cosmetically as seen in the photos listed. This Art Deco period radio was part of
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Vintage 1930s American Art Deco Musical Instruments

Materials

Brass

Farnsworth ET-064 AM Radio Bakelite Case Red with Cloth Grille Vac Tube, 1940 s
Located in Oakland, CA
Farnsworth ET-064 AM radio bakelite case, red with cloth Grille Vac Tube 1946. Great looking chrome
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Vintage 1940s North American Art Deco Table Clocks and Desk Clocks

Materials

Chrome

Pair of Art Deco Polished Nickel and Lucite Lamps, manner of Donald Deskey
By Donald Deskey
Located in Hollywood, FL
Deco buildings including radio city music hall, these are a Classic example of his refined work.
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Vintage 1940s American Art Deco Table Lamps

Stromberg-Carlson 231-R Chairside Tube Radio Bluetooth 1937 Rare Teal Mirror
By Stromberg 2
Located in Oakland, CA
for their heavy-duty construction, Art Deco design, and reliable performance. This beautiful “Half
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Vintage 1930s American Musical Instruments

Materials

Mirror, Wood

Art Deco Radio Trinket Box
Located in London, GB
A superb and very stylish Art Deco sterling silver cigarette or trinket box in the form of a 1930s
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Vintage 1930s French Art Deco Decorative Boxes

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Sterling Silver

Zenith 1938 Chairside Art Deco Radio
By Zenith
Located in Oakland, CA
performer and plays full dial scale, loud and clear. The radio has had a complete recap electronic
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Vintage 1930s North American Art Deco Musical Instruments

Materials

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

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 North American Art Deco Musical Instruments

Materials

Metal

Western Air Patrol 76 Bluetooth Restored Vintage Art Deco Radio
Located in Oakland, CA
Manufactured in 1935 by the Gilfillan Bros. Inc. of Los Angeles, these radios were sold by the
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Vintage 1930s American Art Deco Musical Instruments

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Wood, Bentwood

Rare RCA Victor 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition Art Deco Radio
By RCA
Located in Fulton, CA
Victor vacuum tube Am radio, Model 40X56, circa 1939. Wood construction with a molded syroco wood front
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Vintage 1930s American Art Deco Historical Memorabilia

Materials

Fabric, Glass, Bakelite, Wood

RadioBar Company of America Philco Art Deco Radio Bluetooth Adapter Rare Model
By Radiobar Corp. and Philco
Located in Oakland, CA
Art Deco Philco Radio Bar is one of the most highly sought-after pieces by radio and bar
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Vintage 1930s American Art Deco Barware

Materials

Metal

Zenith Art Deco Radio Shutter Dial 9S365 Stars and Bars Tube with Bluetooth
By Zenith
Located in Oakland, CA
, brochures, and radio call numbers. The large round oval in which the dial is centered is its striking
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Vintage 1930s American Art Deco Musical Instruments

Materials

Fabric, Wood

Zenith Art Deco Radio Shutter Dial 9S365 Stars and Bars Tube with Bluetooth
By Zenith
Located in Oakland, CA
, brochures, and radio call numbers. The large round oval in which the dial is centered is its striking
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Vintage 1930s American Art Deco Musical Instruments

Materials

Fabric, Wood

Rare Art Deco Philco Radio Bar
Located in Oakland, CA
the idea! We have seen (and sold) Art Deco radio bars in the past, but when we located an original
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Vintage 1930s American Art Deco Cabinets

Materials

Chrome

1950s Art Deco Crosely Bakelite Tube "Dashboard" Clock/Radio
By Crosley Radio
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Rare 1950s Art Deco design Crosley tube "Dashboard" clock/radio in chartreuse green
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Mid-20th Century American Art Deco Scientific Instruments

Materials

Copper, Enamel

1950 S Art Deco "Dashboard" Tube Electronic Am Radio By, Crosley
By Crosley Radio
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Rare 1950'S Crosley Art Deco style two dial "Dashboard" radio. Executed in a champagne brown with
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Mid-20th Century American Art Deco Musical Instruments

Materials

Brass

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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 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 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 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, 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 ExpertNovember 13, 2024
    To identify an Art Deco lamp, first see if you can locate a maker's mark on it. Often, you can determine the maker and learn about the types of lamps it was known for by researching the maker's marks via online resources. If the maker produced lamps in the Art Deco style and your lamp dates to the 1920s or ’30s, it's a good possibility that your lamp is in the Art Deco style. Some makers who were famous for their Art Deco lamps include Lalique, Daum Frères, Tiffany and Charles Schneider. If you can't find a maker's marking, consider the overall design of your lamp. Fixtures dating back to the era typically feature ornate patterning, such as geometric motifs, sunbursts, ziggurats, linework and fountains. Commonly used materials included chrome, glass, Bakelite and bronze. When in doubt, consider having a certified appraiser or experienced antique dealer assist you with making an identification. On 1stDibs, find a wide range of Art Deco lamps.
  • 1stDibs ExpertOctober 30, 2023
    Yes, Art Deco rings are timeless by many people's standards. Inspired by architecture, Art Deco jewelry pieces show off intricate geometric designs that have remained stylish decade after decade. Plus, the most commonly used materials during the Art Deco period, like platinum and 14-karat yellow gold, are classics. Shop a variety of Art Deco rings on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    There are a few tell-tale signs you can look for to determine if a ring is from the Art Deco period. The first big sign is if it has a geometric element to it, as this was a big element of all Art Deco designs. Colored stones were also very popular in the period and it’s not uncommon to see sapphires or rubies taking center stage, rather than a diamond. During the Art Deco period, yellow gold was not very common, instead, jewelers crafted pieces of white gold or platinum. Shop a collection of authentic Art Deco jewelry from some of the world’s top boutiques on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertMarch 31, 2023
    The simplest way to make an Art Deco bedroom is to purchase authentic furniture and decorative accents from the 1920s and ‘30s. Top designers from the period include Émile-Jacques Ruhlmann, Eileen Gray, Maurice Dufrêne and Jules Leleu. Pair authentic Art Deco pieces with a bedding set in a colorful, intricate floral print, or dress up the walls with wallpaper in a geometric motif with hints of gold. The iconic Art Deco 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. Find a selection of Art Deco furniture and decor from some of the world's top sellers on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertSeptember 25, 2019

    Among the key Art Deco designers were Tamara de Lempicka, Erté, René Lalique, Le Corbusier, Jean Dunand, Léon Bakst, Émile-Jacques Ruhlmann, Sonia Delaunay, Georges Lepape and Jean Després.

  • 1stDibs ExpertMay 30, 2024
    There are many famous Art Deco artists. In addition, the movement produced many well-known designers and architects. Some of the most notable creatives who contributed to the Art Deco movement include Émile-Jacques Ruhlmann, René Lalique, Eileen Gray, Jean Dunand, Donald Deskey and Jean Perzel. Explore a wide range of Art Deco furniture and decorative objects on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertSeptember 25, 2019

    Art Deco is characterized by geometric shapes, bold colors, visual drama and metallic finishes.

  • 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 1, 2024
    The years between 1920 and 1939 are generally considered to be the age of Art Deco. However, the name of the movement didn't arrive until 1925, when the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes in Paris, France, introduced Art Deco design to the world. After the 1930s, Art Deco continued to have an impact, influencing the Streamline Moderne and mid-century modern styles. On 1stDibs, explore a large selection of Art Deco jewelry, furniture and decorative objects.
  • 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 27, 2024
    In its time, Art Deco went out of style due to shifts in trends. After World War II, designers became more interested in modernism and creating pieces with an emphasis on function and simplicity, a move away from the embellishment and adornment that characterized the Art Deco style. It's important to note that Art Deco never fully disappeared. In fact, many present-day collectors have a passion for pieces produced during the 1920s and ’30s. Shop a large selection of Art Deco furniture on 1stDibs.