Art Nouveau Armoire



Brussels is the capital city of Belgium and is also the capital city of the Art Nouveau world. It is impossible to count how many buildings had been built around 1900 in the Art Nouveau style. This style began in this town with the Tassel House by Victor Horta in 1893. Art Nouveau has made itself know and present from 1880s to 1910s. This movement walked under the flag of an art that would break all connections to classical times, and bring down the barriers between the fine arts and applied arts. Art Nouveau was more than a mere style. It was a way of thinking about modern society and new production methods. It was an attempt to redefine the meaning and nature of the work of art. From that time on, it was the duty of art not to overlook any everyday object, no matter how utilitarian it might be. This approach was considered completely new and revolutionary, thus the New Art - Art Nouveau. In the realm of furniture, the Art Nouveau style showcased new features. The furniture featured organic plantlike forms, which were free flowing and beautiful. It often incorporated sensuous feminine lines. This incredible armoire is a beautiful example of this style. Massive mirrors, a beautiful mahogany cornice and solid craftsmanship make this piece one for the ages. You will love the gorgeous hand beveled mirrors on the doors; the curve at the top is a wonderful example of the elegant curves found in this style. Three large shelves provide plenty of space for all your storage needs. This piece will instantly become the centerpiece of any setting.
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