1920’s Mahogany Waterfall Bookcase

$720.00

A 1920s Mahogany Waterfall Bookcase is a piece of furniture that reflects the design trends of the Art Deco era. The term “waterfall” refers to the cascading or stepped design of the front panel, giving it a sleek and streamlined appearance. Mahogany, a popular wood choice during this time, adds a rich and luxurious quality to the piece.

The bookcase typically features three distinct sections. Starting from the top, there is a small shelf, which may be used for displaying decorative items or smaller books. This shelf is often designed to be narrower than the lower sections, contributing to the stepped or waterfall effect.

In the middle section, there is a larger shelf intended for storing books or larger display items. The design of this shelf is likely to be in harmony with the overall Art Deco aesthetic, characterized by geometric shapes, bold lines, and sometimes intricate inlay work.

At the bottom of the bookcase, there is a drawer. This drawer can be used for additional storage, providing a concealed space to keep items out of sight. The drawer is likely to have a handle or pull that complements the overall design of the piece.

The 1920s Mahogany Waterfall Bookcase is a beautiful representation of the Art Deco style, with its attention to detail, use of quality materials, and the combination of functionality and aesthetics. It would have been a fashionable and sophisticated addition to homes during the Roaring Twenties, a period known for its exuberance and innovation in design.

1 in stock

1920's Mahogany Waterfall Bookcase
1920’s Mahogany Waterfall Bookcase

1 in stock