Amsterdamse School Sideboard by Architect Piet Kramer

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Architect Piet Kramer (1881-1961)

period: 1920s
origin: The Netherlands
dimensions (cm): h116 x w189 x d44 cm
dimensions (inch): h45,67 x w74,41 x d17,32 in
material: wood

A bespoke sideboard designed by Piet Kramer, one of the leading figures of the Amsterdam School, the influential Expressionist movement that emerged in the Netherlands in the early 20th century. Renowned for its sculptural forms, dynamic lines, and exceptional craftsmanship, the Amsterdam School occupies a unique place in international design history.

Kramer's work extended beyond furniture to architecture, bridges, and interiors, all characterized by a highly expressive and artistic approach. This sideboard exemplifies the movement's distinctive language, combining architectural presence with meticulous attention to detail. As a bespoke piece, it stands as a rare and important example of Dutch design from a period that continues to be celebrated for its originality and cultural significance.

An exceptional collector's piece, embodying the craftsmanship, individuality, and expressive spirit that define the Amsterdam School.

Architect Piet Kramer (1881-1961)

period: 1920s
origin: The Netherlands
dimensions (cm): h116 x w189 x d44 cm
dimensions (inch): h45,67 x w74,41 x d17,32 in
material: wood

A bespoke sideboard designed by Piet Kramer, one of the leading figures of the Amsterdam School, the influential Expressionist movement that emerged in the Netherlands in the early 20th century. Renowned for its sculptural forms, dynamic lines, and exceptional craftsmanship, the Amsterdam School occupies a unique place in international design history.

Kramer's work extended beyond furniture to architecture, bridges, and interiors, all characterized by a highly expressive and artistic approach. This sideboard exemplifies the movement's distinctive language, combining architectural presence with meticulous attention to detail. As a bespoke piece, it stands as a rare and important example of Dutch design from a period that continues to be celebrated for its originality and cultural significance.

An exceptional collector's piece, embodying the craftsmanship, individuality, and expressive spirit that define the Amsterdam School.