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Amsterdamse School Credenza by Architect G.A. Roobol
Architect G.A. Roobol (1899-1981)
period: 1927
origin: The Netherlands
dimensions (cm): h105 x w162 x d56 cm
dimensions (inch): h41,34 x w63,78 x d22,05 in
material: wood
A unique piece by architect Gustaaf A. Roobol, a significant figure in early 20th-century Amsterdam. His designs for schools, shops, and café’s remain scattered throughout the city. He began his career at the bureau of Berlage and later worked with Amsterdam’s Public Works, before establishing himself as an independent architect alongside his role as a municipal councillor.
Architect G.A. Roobol (1899-1981)
period: 1927
origin: The Netherlands
dimensions (cm): h105 x w162 x d56 cm
dimensions (inch): h41,34 x w63,78 x d22,05 in
material: wood
A unique piece by architect Gustaaf A. Roobol, a significant figure in early 20th-century Amsterdam. His designs for schools, shops, and café’s remain scattered throughout the city. He began his career at the bureau of Berlage and later worked with Amsterdam’s Public Works, before establishing himself as an independent architect alongside his role as a municipal councillor.