Paul Frankl Credenza and Credenza with Superstructure 18000.00 and Dresseer

$18,000 (USD)

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Item #: REG4898

Mid-Century American rounded rectangular credenza featuring a top storage compartment with shelf fittings followed by a 2-doored bottom cabinet featuring a shelf, decorative parquetry, standing on a front bracket base and back legs. (PAUL FRANKL).

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Paul Frankl Credenza and Credenza with Superstructure 18000.00 and Dresseer

Mid-Century American rounded rectangular credenza featuring a top storage compartment with shelf fittings followed by a 2-doored bottom cabinet featuring a shelf, decorative parquetry, standing on a front bracket base and back legs. (PAUL FRANKL)

DETAILS

Sku:  REG4898
Ships From: New York, NY
Creator: Paul Frankl

DIMENSIONS (INCHES)

Width:  47.5"
Height: 56.3"
Depth : 18.0"

INFO

Style:  Mid-Century
Materials & Techniques: Inlaid, inlay, lacquered, veneer, wood
Category: Cabinets & Case Goods
Condition: Missing shelf, chipping throughout general wear. No keys. Interior shelf dimensions: 44.5" x 9.5"
Good; Wear consistent with age and use

About Paul Frankl

Paul Frankl (1886-1958) was an influential American furniture and decorative arts designer. He is best known for his innovative designs that bridged the gap between modernism and Art Deco styles.

Born in Vienna, Austria in 1886, Frankl showed an early interest in art and design. He studied architecture at the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts and later worked as an apprentice in an architectural firm. In 1914, he immigrated to the United States and settled in New York City.

In the early 1920s, Frankl began experimenting with furniture design and quickly gained recognition for his unique approach. He embraced the principles of modernism and incorporated geometric shapes, clean lines, and functionality into his designs. His work reflected the changing tastes and

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