Bruno Paul (1874-1968)
Mfr. Deutsche Werkstätten
Buffet, Bar, Cabinet
Oak, Pine, Pear, Burl Walnut, Mahogany, Glass, Marble
-The sideboard’s frame is built with sturdy, well-joined wooden panels, that consists of a strong oak structure. Pine used for the drawer's holder structure.
-Mortise and tenon joints to providing strong, durable connections without relying heavily on nails or screws. This joinery technique ensured longevity and stability.
-Exterior veneered in burl walnut, details in mahogany.
-Interior (doors, drawers) in clear pear wood, brass handles.
This monumental piece of furniture is designed for easy dismantling, which significantly reduces its volume and lowers shipping costs.
Provenance traces back to a late 19th-century residential villa in Fürstenwalde, Germany.
Attributions to Bruno Paul are supported by online research, auction catalogues, archives, and published sources. The lock’s factory label, along with the drawers and interior doors finished in pear wood veneer, align with characteristics typical of Bruno Paul’s work. Furthermore, the previous owner’s collection includes other significant pieces by Bruno Paul, such as the "Candelabrum 58," a dining table and chairs model 319/11, and a desk, reinforcing the attribution.
Height with bar extension: 170cm
Without bar extension: 102cm
Lengths: 230cm
Depth: 60cm
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