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Louis Majorelle French Art Nouveau Walnut Floral Armoire
By Louis Majorelle
Located in Queens, NY
French Art Nouveau walnut and inlaid floral design 3 door armoire cabinet with shelf on bottom and
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20th Century French Art Nouveau Wardrobes and Armoires

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Walnut

Art Nouveau Dressers in Floral Design by Stephanie Odegard
By Stephanie Odegard Collection
Located in New York, NY
"Introducing the Floral Art Nouveau Dressers - Inspired by the Floral Motifs of Rajasthan Palaces
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2010s Indian Art Nouveau Dressers

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Metal

Art Nouveau Oak Apothecary Wall Cabinet, Germany circa 1900
Located in Darmstadt, DE
Charming Art Nouveau oak wall cabinet from Germany around 1900. This small apothecary style cabinet
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Antique Early 1900s German Art Nouveau Apothecary Cabinets

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Oak, Spruce

Pair of Art Nouveau Carved Corners Around, 1900
Located in Marseille, FR
Pair of carved Art Nouveau corner cupboards circa 1900 decorated with flowers and openwork edges
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Antique 19th Century Art Nouveau Corner Cupboards

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Walnut

Art Nouveau Walnut Veneer Cabinet with Mirror, Germany circa 1895
Located in Darmstadt, DE
Elegant Art Nouveau cabinet from Germany, circa 1895. The piece is veneered in beautifully grained
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Antique 1890s German Art Nouveau Cabinets

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Walnut, Pine

Antique Art Nouveau Inlaid Wooden Cabinet by Majorelle, France, Signed
By Ecole de Nancy, Louis Majorelle
Located in Detroit, MI
This exquisite antique French Art Nouveau inlaid wood and glass cabinet was designed by Louis
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Early 20th Century French Art Nouveau Cabinets

Materials

Brass

Art Nouveau walnut bookcase / display cabinet, circa 1910
By Louis Majorelle, Atelier Majorelle
Located in VÉZELAY, FR
Art Nouveau walnut bookcase / display case, circa 1910 Attributed to Louis Majorelle In carved
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Early 20th Century French Art Nouveau Vitrines

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Glass, Wood, Walnut

Camille Gauthier French Art Nouveau Floral Marquetry Display Cabinet / Vitrine
By Camille Gauthier
Located in Queens, NY
French Art Nouveau two-tier display cabinet / vitrine with a glass upper cabinet topped with an
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20th Century French Art Nouveau Cabinets

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Metal, Bronze

Two Art Nouveau Gilt Metal and Steel Vitrines
Located in London, GB
are designed in an elegant Art Nouveau style which was in vogue in this period. The vitrines
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Early 20th Century French Art Nouveau Vitrines

Materials

Steel, Metal

Art Nouveau One-Door Cabinet by H.F. Jansen Zonen Amsterdam, 1900s
By H.F. Jansen
Located in Amsterdam, NL
Stunning and elegant Art Nouveau one-door cabinet. Design by H.F. Jansen & Zonen Amsterdam
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Antique Early 1900s Dutch Art Nouveau Cabinets

Materials

Brass

Antique French Renaissance Art Nouveau Mahogany Bowed Front Buffet Sideboard
Located in Philadelphia, PA
. Antique French Renaissance/Art Nouveau Mahogany Bowed Front Buffet Sideboard. Item features solid brass
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Early 20th Century Unknown Art Nouveau Buffets

Materials

Mahogany

Late 19th century Swedish birch Art Nouveau cabinet on chest
Located in Debenham, Suffolk
Good quality Art Nouveau inspired cabinet on chest circa 1890. Comprising of 2 parts.  Top section
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Antique Late 19th Century Swedish Art Nouveau Cabinets

Materials

Glass, Birch

Art Nouveau Sideboard by Limbert Van Raalte Craftsman Furniture
By Limbert Dutch Arts and Crafts Furniture Company
Located in Pasadena, TX
Art Nouveau display cabinet by Limbert Van Raalte Craftsman Furniture American, 1920s
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Vintage 1920s American Art Nouveau Cupboards

Materials

Walnut

Italian Art Nouveau Ash Armoire Wardrobe, c. 1900
Located in Southampton, NY
Italian Art Nouveau Ash Armoire Wardrobe, c. 1900 The Art Nouveau cabinet from circa 1900 thought
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Antique Early 1900s Italian Art Nouveau Wardrobes and Armoires

Materials

Brass

Louis Majorelle French Art Nouveau Signed Cabinet, Inlays and Ironwork
By Louis Majorelle
Located in Miami, FL
Louis Majorelle French Art Nouveau Signed Cabinet, Inlays and Ironwork Offered for sale is a fine
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Early 20th Century French Art Nouveau Cabinets

Materials

Iron

Small Art Nouveau Oak Side Cabinet with Glazed Door, circa 1900
Located in Darmstadt, DE
Charming small side cabinet from the Art Nouveau period, circa 1900. The piece is crafted from
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Antique Early 1900s German Art Nouveau Cabinets

Materials

Oak

Art Nouveau Style Mahogany Side Commode
Located in Troy, MI
This circa 1910 Art Nouveau style mahogany side cabinet / commode was found in France. The cabinet
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Early 20th Century French Art Nouveau Commodes and Chests of Drawers

Materials

Mahogany

Art Nouveau Wood Inlaid Wardrobe, France, circa 1900
By Émile Gallé, Louis Majorelle
Located in VÉZELAY, FR
Magnificent mahogany wardrobe with double doors inlaid with flowers. From the Art Nouveau period
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Antique Early 1900s French Art Nouveau Wardrobes and Armoires

Materials

Wood

Art Nouveau French Chest of Drawers, 1900s
Located in Lisbon, PT
A French Art Nouveau black lacquer refinished Cabinetcrafted in rich walnut wood, showcasing the
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Early 20th Century French Art Nouveau Commodes and Chests of Drawers

Materials

Brass

Art Nouveau Carved Walnut inlaid glazed Salon Cabinet by Louis Majorelle
By Louis Majorelle
Located in London, GB
Louis Majorelle (1859-1926), an Art Nouveau carved walnut, inlaid and glazed salon cabinet, with
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Early 20th Century French Art Nouveau Cabinets

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Walnut

Louis Majorelle French Art Nouveau Gilt Metal Mounted Display Cabinet
By Louis Majorelle
Located in Queens, NY
"French Art Nouveau monumental display cabinet / vitrine having two rounded exterior sections
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Early 20th Century French Art Nouveau Cupboards

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Giltwood

FRENCH LEON JALLOT ART NOUVEAU BURR WALNUT BOOKCASE CABINET CUPBOARDS PART SUiTE
By Léon Jallot
Located in West Sussex, Pulborough
hand made in Paris France, Leon Jallot Art Nouveau, Burr Walnut & Oak bookcase cupboard which is part
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20th Century French Art Nouveau Cabinets

Materials

Oak, Walnut

19th-C. French Art Nouveau Carved Oak Floral China Cabinet / Sideboard / Hutch
Located in Kennesaw, GA
This is a late 19th century French carved oak Art Nouveau china cabinet. It has wonderful sinewy
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Antique Late 19th Century French Art Nouveau Cabinets

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Glass, Mirror, Oak

Art Nouveau Display Cabinet or Bookcase in oak with carvings and glass doors
Located in Meulebeke, BE
Belgium / 1910 / Display Cabinet / wood, glass / Art Nouveau / Arts and Crafts / Jugenstil Art
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Early 20th Century Belgian Art Nouveau Cabinets

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Glass, Wood

Italian Art Nouveau Carved Walnut Credenza Buffet, Vittorio Valabrega
By Vittorio Valabrega
Located in Los Angeles, CA
A fine and large Italian 19th-20th century Art Nouveau carved walnut credenza buffet server by
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Antique Early 1900s Italian Art Nouveau Credenzas

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Marble, Silver Plate

Louis Majorelle Signed Art Nouveau Burled Mahogany Bar Cabinet, Newly Restored
By Louis Majorelle
Located in South Bend, IN
A rare and exceptional antique Art Nouveau armoire dresser or bar cabinet By Louis Majorelle
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Early 20th Century French Art Nouveau Cabinets

Materials

Brass

Exquisite rare Art Nouveau Display / music cabinet By Emile Galle France 1905
By Émile Gallé
Located in Ijzendijke, NL
This stunning French antique Art Nouveau display cabinet by Émile Gallé, crafted in 1905, is a true
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Antique Early 1900s French Art Nouveau Cabinets

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Walnut, Glass

Art Nouveau pine wardrobe by Danish Architect Hans Karl Kristensen, Denmark 1910
By Axel Einar Hjorth, Michael Gottlieb Bindesbøll, Thorvald Bindesbøll
Located in København K, 84
This unique and remarkable Danish Art Nouveau pine cabinet, a creation of architect Hans Karl
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Vintage 1910s Danish Art Nouveau Cabinets

Materials

Pine

20th Century Italian Art Nouveau Vitrine Inlaid Wood, 1920s
Located in Casale Monferrato, IT
Elegant antique vitrine in walnut veneered with refined inlays and bevelled mirrors. Essential line typical of the early Liberty period of the early 1900s. Good internal capacity. Th...
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Vintage 1920s Italian Art Nouveau Vitrines

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Walnut

Art Nouveau Cherrywood Wardrobe from Germany, circa 1900
Located in Darmstadt, DE
This Art Nouveau wardrobe from Germany around 1900 combines warm cherrywood tones with a clear
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Antique Late 19th Century German Art Nouveau Wardrobes and Armoires

Materials

Spruce, Cherry

FRENCH LEON JALLOT ART NOUVEAU BURR WALNUT BOOKCASE CHEST OF DRAWERS PART SUiTE
By Léon Jallot
Located in West Sussex, Pulborough
hand made in Paris France, Leon Jallot Art Nouveau, Burr Walnut & Oak bookcase cupboard with drawers to
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20th Century French Art Nouveau Cabinets

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Oak, Walnut

Antique Art Nouveau Cherrywood Dining Room Set from Pierre Mathieu
Located in Montelabbate, PU
Art Nuveau dining room signed Pierre Mathieu Bielle-Lyon. Finished with typical floral decorations
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20th Century French Art Nouveau Buffets

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Cherry

French Art Nouveau Wall / Hanging cabinet attributed to Alphonse mucha 1900 wood
By Alphonse Mucha
Located in Ijzendijke, NL
Gorgeous French Art Nouveau Wall cabinet / hanging cabinet in the style of Alphonse Mucha 1900
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Antique Early 1900s French Art Nouveau Cabinets

Materials

Wood

Czech Art Nouveau Dressing Table with Mirror, Walnut, Restored, 1910s
Located in Brandys nad Labem, Středočeský kraj
Art Nouveau dressing table. Source: Czechia (Czechoslovakia) Material: Cherry-tree Period: 1910
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Early 20th Century Czech Art Nouveau Dressers

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Mirror, Wood, Walnut, Lacquer

Antique c 1900 Art Nouveau Amboyna Burl Hand Carved Walnut Dresser
Located in Lake Worth, FL
Offering one of our recent palm beach estate fine furniture acquisitions Of An Antique Art Nouveau
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Antique Early 1900s Art Nouveau Dressers

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Walnut, Burl

Art Nouveau High Desk / Shelf / Lectern Made of Pine Wood
Located in Darmstadt, DE
High lectern / high desk / pine shelf from the Art Nouveau period. The upper shelf can be folded up
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Antique Early 1900s German Art Nouveau Shelves

Materials

Pine

20th Century Art Nouveau Display Cabinet/ Vitrine, Mahogany, AT ca. 1910
Located in Lichtenberg, AT
Beautiful Art Nouveau vitrine or display cabinet from the early 20th century in Austria. An
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Early 20th Century Austrian Art Nouveau Vitrines

Materials

Brass

Art Nouveau French Chest of Drawers, 1900s
Located in Lisbon, PT
A French Art Nouveau Cabinet dates back to the early 1900s and is crafted in rich walnut wood
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20th Century French Art Nouveau Commodes and Chests of Drawers

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Metal, Bronze

Fine Quality Restored Bronze Ormolu Mounted French Art Nouveau Sideboard
Located in Swedesboro, NJ
woods with intricate marquetry and inlay work, this sideboard reflects the Art Nouveau movement’s
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Vintage 1920s French Art Nouveau Sideboards

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Carrara Marble, Bronze

Wall Cabinet with Marquetry Inlays and Drawer Art Nouveau Vienna Austria, 1900s
By Alphonse Mucha
Located in Nuernberg, DE
Beautiful wall cabinet with 4 drawers and marquetry inlay Door. Perfect as a furniture in your dressing room for your lingerie or in your living room. It could also be great at the w...
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Early 20th Century Austrian Art Nouveau Cabinets

Materials

Metal

Art Nouveau Vanity Dressing Console Table with Mirror and Floral Motifs, 1920s
Located in Lisbon, PT
Art Nouveau Vanity dressing consolte table, from the 20s, featuring a mirror and glass-inlaid top
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20th Century French Art Nouveau Dressers

Materials

Metal

Umbrella Stand Sign Kaiser in Silver Plated Jugendstil, Art Nouveau, Liberty
Located in Ciudad Autónoma Buenos Aires, C
Incredible Jugendstil, Art Nouveau, Liberty Material: silver plated Country: German We have
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Antique Early 1900s German Art Nouveau Vitrines

Materials

Metal

Spectacular table vitrine solid bronze, brass Jugendstil Art Nouveau 1900 France
Located in Wien, AT
This incredibly beautiful table display case is an original from the Art Nouveau period in France
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Antique Early 1900s French Art Nouveau Vitrines

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Brass, Bronze

Art Nouveau Credenza with Brass Details
Located in Wien, AT
This exceptional Art Nouveau vitrine embodies masterful craftsmanship and timeless elegance. The
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20th Century Austrian Jugendstil Sideboards

Materials

Brass

Antique English Victorian Art Nouveau Oak Breakfront Bookcase Display Cabinet
By Maple Co.
Located in Glasgow, GB
and in the Art Nouveau/Arts & Crafts taste. In golden quarter-sawn oak with bevelled glass panes to
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Antique 19th Century English Art Nouveau Bookcases

Materials

Glass, Oak

French Art Nouveau Style Tiger Oak Dressing Desk, Sculpted Cabriole Legs Heart
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Dimensions: Dimensions: 54.50”H x 35”W x 21”D Table Height: 30.25" This French Art Nouveau–style dressing
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Vintage 1920s American Art Nouveau Desks

Materials

Brass

Art Nouveau Style Dresser Fleur-de-Lis by Paul Mathieu for Stephanie Odegard
By Stephanie Odegard Collection
Located in New York, NY
"Introducing the 'Fleur-de-Lis' Art Nouveau Dresser by renowned designer Paul Mathieu for Stephanie
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2010s Indian Art Nouveau Dressers

Materials

Teak

Léon Jallot 1874-1967 Art Nouveau Oak Sideboard, circa 1910
By Léon Jallot
Located in Mouscron, WHT
Léon Jallot '1874-1967' interisting oak sideboard , circa 1910 very pretty handles in bronze and brass this piece of furniture has a lot of charm total height with backrest: 127 c...
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Early 20th Century French Art Nouveau Buffets

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Bronze

French Art Nouveau Fruitwood Wooden Showcase Vitrine with Four Drawers
Located in Miami, FL
French fruitwood wooden showcase vitrine with four-drawer Measures: Height to the drawers 33.46in.
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Early 20th Century French Art Nouveau Vitrines

Materials

Glass, Fruitwood

Florentine Art Nouveau Wardrobe in Solid Cherry Wood by Dini Puccini, Cascina
By Dini Puccini
Located in Vigonza, Padua
Antique Florentine Art Nouveau wardrobe or bookcase in solid cherry wood, hand-carved, from the end
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Antique Late 19th Century Italian Art Nouveau Cupboards

Materials

Cherry

Venetian Art Nouveau Bookcase, Vincenzo Cadorin attributed for Testolini Frères
By Vincenzo Cadorin, Testolini Salviati
Located in Vigonza, Padua
Showcase, Venetian art nouveau bookcase, Bottega Vincenzo Cadorin attributed, in oak, with square
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Antique Early 1900s Italian Art Nouveau Bookcases

Materials

Oak

1900s Antique Credenza Sideboard Art Nouveau with Display Cabinet Mirror
By Cucchi Sola Ammobiliamenti Torino 1
Located in Vigonza, Padua
Code: FM32 Manufacturer: Cucchi - Sola Ammobigliamenti - Torino Particular sideboard in two parts. Lower part, with the shelf and two large upper drawers, two doors and interior shel...
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Antique Late 19th Century Italian Art Nouveau Vitrines

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Glass, Walnut

Exceptional hemisphere Art Nouveau Sideboard by Maurice Dufrene, France 1911
By Maurice Dufrêne
Located in Meulebeke, BE
France / 1911 / sideboard / Maurice Dufrène / walnut, marble, mirror, bronze / Art Nouveau / Art
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Early 20th Century French Art Nouveau Sideboards

Materials

Marble, Bronze

Early 20th Century Austrian Dry Bar Art Nouveau Wall Display Cabinet in walnut
Located in Vigonza, Padua
1910s Austrian Art Nouveau dry bar wall display cabinet in walnut with two compartments with glass
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Early 20th Century Austrian Art Nouveau Cabinets

Materials

Glass, Mirror, Walnut

20th Century Art Nouveau Mahogany Cabinet/ Buffet by August Ungethüm, AT ca 1900
By August Ungethüm Kunstmöbel-Fabrik, August Ungethüm
Located in Lichtenberg, AT
Remarkable 20th century Art Nouveau cabinet or buffet from the period in Austria around 1900
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Early 20th Century Austrian Art Nouveau Cabinets

Materials

Copper

large art nouveau buffet attributed of gustave serrurier bovy from the 1930s
Located in Ternay, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
Imposing 1930s art nouveau buffet in the style of Gustave Serrurier Bovy. The sideboard is made up
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Vintage 1930s French Art Nouveau Buffets

Materials

Brass

Fine French Walnut Inlaid Satinwood Art Nouveau Dresser in the Manner of Galle
By Émile Gallé
Located in Swedesboro, NJ
Elevate your interior décor with this Fine French Walnut Inlaid Satinwood Art Nouveau Dresser in
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Vintage 1930s French Art Nouveau Dressers

Materials

Satinwood, Tulipwood, Walnut

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Art Nouveau Storage For Sale on 1stDibs

With a vast inventory of beautiful furniture at 1stDibs, we’ve got just the piece of art nouveau storage you’re looking for. Frequently made of wood, metal and oak, every item from our selection of art nouveau storage was constructed with great care. If you’re shopping for a choice in our collection of art nouveau storage, we have 1393 options in-stock, while there are 38 modern editions to choose from as well. Your living room may not be complete without an object in our assortment of art nouveau storage — find older editions for sale from the 18th Century and newer versions made as recently as the 21st Century. Each option in this array of art nouveau storage bearing Art Nouveau, Arts and Crafts or Art Deco hallmarks is very popular. Louis Majorelle, Émile Gallé and Gebrüder Thonet Vienna GmbH each produced at least one beautiful piece of art nouveau storage that is worth considering.

How Much is a Art Nouveau Storage?

Prices for a piece of art nouveau storage start at $96 and top out at $1,250,000 with the average selling for $4,474.

A Close Look at Art Nouveau Furniture

In its sinuous lines and flamboyant curves inspired by the natural world, antique Art Nouveau furniture reflects a desire for freedom from the stuffy social and artistic strictures of the Victorian era. The Art Nouveau movement developed in the decorative arts in France and Britain in the early 1880s and quickly became a dominant aesthetic style in Western Europe and the United States.

ORIGINS OF ART NOUVEAU FURNITURE DESIGN

CHARACTERISTICS OF ART NOUVEAU FURNITURE DESIGN

  • Sinuous, organic and flowing lines
  • Forms that mimic flowers and plant life
  • Decorative inlays and ornate carvings of natural-world motifs such as insects and animals 
  • Use of hardwoods such as oak, mahogany and rosewood

ART NOUVEAU FURNITURE DESIGNERS TO KNOW

ANTIQUE ART NOUVEAU FURNITURE ON 1STDIBS

Art Nouveau — which spanned furniture, architecture, jewelry and graphic design — can be easily identified by its lush, flowing forms suggested by flowers and plants, as well as the lissome tendrils of sea life. Although Art Deco and Art Nouveau were both in the forefront of turn-of-the-20th-century design, they are very different styles — Art Deco is marked by bold, geometric shapes while Art Nouveau incorporates dreamlike, floral motifs. The latter’s signature motif is the "whiplash" curve — a deep, narrow, dynamic parabola that appears as an element in everything from chair arms to cabinetry and mirror frames.

The visual vocabulary of Art Nouveau was particularly influenced by the soft colors and abstract images of nature seen in Japanese art prints, which arrived in large numbers in the West after open trade was forced upon Japan in the 1860s. Impressionist artists were moved by the artistic tradition of Japanese woodblock printmaking, and Japonisme — a term used to describe the appetite for Japanese art and culture in Europe at the time — greatly informed Art Nouveau. 

The Art Nouveau style quickly reached a wide audience in Europe via advertising posters, book covers, illustrations and other work by such artists as Aubrey Beardsley, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec and Alphonse Mucha. While all Art Nouveau designs share common formal elements, different countries and regions produced their own variants.

In Scotland, the architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh developed a singular, restrained look based on scale rather than ornament; a style best known from his narrow chairs with exceedingly tall backs, designed for Glasgow tea rooms. Meanwhile in France, Hector Guimard — whose iconic 1896 entry arches for the Paris Metro are still in use — and Louis Majorelle produced chairs, desks, bed frames and cabinets with sweeping lines and rich veneers. 

The Art Nouveau movement was known as Jugendstil ("Youth Style") in Germany, and in Austria the designers of the Vienna Secession group — notably Koloman Moser, Josef Hoffmann and Joseph Maria Olbrich — produced a relatively austere iteration of the Art Nouveau style, which mixed curving and geometric elements.

Art Nouveau revitalized all of the applied arts. Ceramists such as Ernest Chaplet and Edmond Lachenal created new forms covered in novel and rediscovered glazes that produced thick, foam-like finishes. Bold vases, bowls and lighting designs in acid-etched and marquetry cameo glass by Émile Gallé and the Daum Freres appeared in France, while in New York the glass workshop-cum-laboratory of Louis Comfort Tiffany — the core of what eventually became a multimedia decorative-arts manufactory called Tiffany Studios — brought out buoyant pieces in opalescent favrile glass. 

Jewelry design was revolutionized, as settings, for the first time, were emphasized as much as, or more than, gemstones. A favorite Art Nouveau jewelry motif was insects (think of Tiffany, in his famed Dragonflies glass lampshade).

Like a mayfly, Art Nouveau was short-lived. The sensuous, languorous style fell out of favor early in the 20th century, deemed perhaps too light and insubstantial for European tastes in the aftermath of World War I. But as the designs on 1stDibs demonstrate, Art Nouveau retains its power to fascinate and seduce.

There are ways to tastefully integrate a touch of Art Nouveau into even the most modern interior — browse an extraordinary collection of original antique Art Nouveau furniture on 1stDibs, which includes decorative objects, seating, tables, garden elements and more.

Finding the Right Case Pieces And Storage Cabinets for You

Of all the vintage storage cabinets and antique case pieces that have become popular in modern interiors over the years, dressers, credenzas and cabinets have long been home staples, perfect for routine storage or protection of personal items. 

In the mid-19th century, cabinetmakers would mimic styles originating in the Louis XIV, Louis XV and Louis XVI eras for their dressers, bookshelves and other structures, and, later, simpler, streamlined wood designs allowed these “case pieces” or “case goods” — any furnishing that is unupholstered and has some semblance of a storage component — to blend into the background of any interior. 

Mid-century modern furniture enthusiasts will cite the tall modular wall units crafted in teak and other sought-after woods of the era by the likes of George Nelson, Poul Cadovius and Finn Juhl. For these highly customizable furnishings, designers of the day delivered an alternative to big, heavy bookcases by considering the use of space — and, in particular, walls — in new and innovative ways. Mid-century modern credenzas, which, long and low, evolved from tables that were built as early as the 14th century in Italy, typically have no legs or very short legs and have grown in popularity as an alluring storage option over time. 

Although the name immediately invokes images of clothing, dressers were initially created in Europe for a much different purpose. This furnishing was initially a flat-surfaced, low-profile side table equipped with a few drawers — a common fixture used to dress and prepare meats in English kitchens throughout the Tudor period. The drawers served as perfect utensil storage. It wasn’t until the design made its way to North America that it became enlarged and equipped with enough space to hold clothing and cosmetics. The very history of case pieces is a testament to their versatility and well-earned place in any room. 

In the spirit of positioning your case goods center stage, decluttering can now be design-minded.

A contemporary case piece with open shelving and painted wood details can prove functional as a storage unit as easily as it can a room divider. Alternatively, apothecary cabinets are charming case goods similar in size to early dressers or commodes but with uniquely sized shelving and (often numerous) drawers.

Whether you’re seeking a playful sideboard that features colored glass and metal details, an antique Italian hand-carved storage cabinet or a glass-door vitrine to store and show off your collectibles, there are options for you on 1stDibs.

Questions About Art Nouveau Storage
  • 1stDibs ExpertNovember 2, 2021
    Art Nouveau jewelry generally featured three main themes: flora, fauna and women. The Art Nouveau movement lasted 15 years and it reached its pinnacle in the year 1900. Art Nouveau jewelers used every “canvas” imaginable, looking beyond brooches and necklaces to belt buckles, fans, tiaras, dog collars (a type of choker necklace), pocket watches, corsages and hair combs. Multicolored gems and enamel could complete this vision better than diamonds. Enameling is most often associated with Art Nouveau jewelry, specifically plique-à-jour. Known as backless enamel, plique-à-jour allows light to come through the rear of the enamel because there is no metal backing. It creates an effect of translucence and lightness. Shop a collection of antique and vintage Art Nouveau jewelry from some of the world’s top jewelers on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertMay 14, 2024
    Art Nouveau originated in France and Great Britain, but variants materialized elsewhere. The visual vocabulary of Art Nouveau was particularly influenced by the soft colors and abstract images of nature as portrayed in Japanese art prints, which arrived in large numbers in the West after open trade was forced upon Japan in the 1860s. Impressionist artists were moved by the artistic tradition of Japanese woodblock printmaking and other modes of art and design in the East Asian country. The Art Nouveau style quickly reached a wide audience in Europe via advertising posters, book covers, illustrations and other work by such artists as Aubrey Beardsley, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec and Alphonse Mucha. While all Art Nouveau designs share common formal elements, different countries and regions produced their own versions. Explore a selection of Art Nouveau furniture, jewelry and art on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 27, 2024
    Art Nouveau was influenced by a few things. The soft colors and abstract images of nature seen in Japanese woodblock prints, which arrived in large numbers in the West after open trade was forced upon Japan in the 1860s, were a major source of inspiration. Also, Pre-Raphaelite art and the Arts and Crafts and Rococo styles had an influence on Art Nouveau designers. On 1stDibs, find a wide range of Art Nouveau furniture and decorative objects.
  • 1stDibs ExpertAugust 15, 2019

    Art Nouveau furniture was a style of furniture that emerged at the end of the 19th century and was characterized by its complex curved lines. The curved details in the furniture were typically carved by hand and finished with lacquer. The unmistakable gloss that is associated with Art Nouveau comes from the thick coat of varnish applied to the furniture as the final step of the production process.

  • 1stDibs ExpertAugust 8, 2024
    Art Nouveau ended primarily due to world events. When World War I broke out in 1914, artistic production was largely halted in order to free up materials for manufacturing equipment for the war effort. By the time the 1919 Treaty of Versailles brought about the end of the war, interest in Art Nouveau had waned. Designers and artists became interested in new forms and styles, such as Art Deco. On 1stDibs, explore a diverse assortment of Art Nouveau furniture, decorative objects, jewelry and art.
  • 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 20, 2024
    To identify Art Nouveau jewelry, first consider its overall shape and themes. Flora, fauna and female figures were the three main themes in Art Nouveau jewelry. Winged creatures, such as insects and birds, were also popular subjects. Next, examine the materials and techniques. Art Nouveau jewelers distinguished themselves from their predecessors through the use of their unorthodox materials and methods. Prior to the 20th century, artisans working with jewelry prioritized precious metals and diamonds. This was not true for Art Nouveau creators. Enameling is most often associated with Art Nouveau jewelry, specifically plique-à-jour. Known as backless enamel, plique-à-jour allows light to come through the rear of the enamel because there is no metal backing. It creates an effect of translucence and lightness. Art Nouveau jewelers also favored pearls, particularly baroque pearls, for their large size and irregular shape. However, opal was the most popular stone, and Art Nouveau jewelry was primarily set in yellow gold. If you need more help identifying your jewelry, a certified appraiser or knowledgeable dealer can assist you. On 1stDibs, find a wide range of Art Nouveau jewelry.
  • 1stDibs ExpertAugust 15, 2019

    The Art Nouveau design movement used such materials as cast iron and steel, ceramic and glass. This style of architecture, design, art and jewelry was characterized by its use of long, sinuous lines that are reflected in nature.

  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    Yes, some stained glass is Art Nouveau. It was during this period that Louis Comfort Tiffany produced his famed stained glass windows and decorative objects. However, the tradition of producing stained glass traces all the way back to the Gothic period. You'll find a selection of stained glass on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    Alphonse Mucha was a Czech painter who is one of the originators of the Art Nouveau style. His style of painting and design rose in popularity in 1895 and he produced many works, including illustrations, posters and jewelry designs. Find a variety of Alphonso Mucha art and prints on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2024
    No one person created the Art Nouveau movement. However, the term debuted in an 1884 article in the L'Art Moderne journal, describing the work of a collective of artists known as Les XX. As a result, some people credit the group and its founding members, James Ensor and Théo van Rysselberghe, as helping to define the movement. However, Art Nouveau was heavily informed by work that came before, including Rococo design, Pre-Raphaelite art, Japanese art and the Arts and Crafts movement. Beyond Les XX, a number of creators helped to propel the movement. Among them were Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Louis Majorelle, Émile Gallé, Antoni Gaudí and Tiffany Studios. On 1stDibs, explore a diverse assortment of Art Nouveau furniture and decorative objects.
  • 1stDibs ExpertNovember 4, 2024
    To identify Art Nouveau furniture, first try to locate a maker's mark on the piece. You can then use it to research the maker with the help of information published in trusted online resources. Some makers, such as Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Louis Majorelle and Émile Gallé, are well-known for their Art Nouveau furnishings. If you determine that a maker identified with Art Nouveau produced your piece, it likely reflects the movement's characteristics, especially if it was made during the late 19th or early 20th centuries. You can also look for common features of Art Nouveau furniture, such as sinuous, organic and flowing lines; forms that mimic flowers and plant life; decorative inlays and ornate carvings of natural-world motifs such as insects and animals and the use of hardwoods such as oak, mahogany and rosewood. A certified appraiser or knowledgeable antique dealer can aid you with the identification process. Shop a diverse assortment of Art Nouveau furniture on 1stDibs.