Vintage bar D 625 in maple veneer and black opaxite glass for Thonet, 1930s

Czechia
€3,900.00

About this vintage design furniture

An original Modernist drinks cabinet from the 1930s. This piece has soft curves, a subtle pattern of the maple veneer and a minimal black opaxite glass. Internally, there is a lovely pop of colour with it’s bright red coloured wooden glass holders. What makes this particular model exceptional and rare is its wooden finish. Instead of a walnut veneer, (a material that was popular and widely used on furniture at the time), this piece has a maple veneer surface. What is even more unusual is that the maple veneer was made by using the old technique of burning in the hot sand. This technique is known from Biedermeier furniture of the beginning of the 19th Century but is rarely seen on the Modernist pieces of the early 20th Century. This old and quite labour difficult technique makes the veneer darker brown and the pattern less noticeable than when using walnut. The cabinet is divided into three parts: there is storage at the bottom left part behind a hinged door. Above this door there is an open storage space for magazines. The main storage for bottles together is on the right side, and it has two built-in glass holders. This storage can be accessed by flipping the top lid to the left side that then rests on the tubular steel handle, and there is a front opening door that rests in a horizontal position. Both these doors have a lovely detail of fixed black opaxite glass on their inner side. The whole piece has got a beautiful, very subtle maple veneer pattern in dark brown colour. Inside the cabinet the wood is a light honey colour and has two bright red glass holders and two black opaxite glasses. It also is on castor wheels which makes it easy to move about your interior, making entertaining smooth and fun experience! The drink cabinets were very fashionable items at the time and every household that wanted to impress it’s guests had to have one. This particular model was one of the more luxurious ones and was a clear indication of the family’s social status quo. For its immense popularity, in the 1930’s the Thonet company has produced several slightly different models of the D 625 cabinet. There is a high quality of all the materials used, a great attention to every single detail and overall perfect craftsmanship of the Thonet Company. This all makes this piece a real gem and judging by a demand by the furniture enthusiasts and collectors, the design of this Modernist cabinet hasn’t aged a bit even after some 90 years after its production.. The cabinet has no visible Thonet Company label, however this model can be found in the 1930’s Thonet furniture catalogues. It is also possible that a model with a Maple veneer finish was made to a bespoke order for a client. This cabinet is in great vintage condition with some minimal wear acquired over the years. There is a slight patina on the tubular steel handle. Recent restoration has fully revived the rich colour of the entire piece, showing off the beautiful subtle patterns on all external surfaces. The entire piece has been refurbished using the same techniques as in the 1930’s: Nitro varnishes and Shellac in order to achieve the original colour and finish. Reference : 253075

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Features

Length
85 cm
Height
75 cm
Depth
40 cm
Designer
Michael THONET
Condition
Excellent
Style
Modernist
Period
1930s
Origin
Eastern Europe
Colour
Brown
Secondary colour
Red
Main material
Maple
Other material
Glass

delivery and return

  • Shipped from : Czechia
  • Delivery time :
    • 1 week for small items
    • 2 to 5 weeks for bulky products
  • Return possible: up to 14 days after delivery

About the designer

Michael THONET

1829 - 1910

Born in Germany in 1796, carpenter and furniture designer Michael Thonet played a key role in the development of the modern movement with his invention of the wood-bending process.

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