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Jindřich Halabala: Tulip display cabinet, Czechoslovakia 1930s
Jindřich Halabala: Tulip display cabinet, Czechoslovakia 1930s
Jindřich Halabala: Tulip display cabinet, Czechoslovakia 1930s
Jindřich Halabala: Tulip display cabinet, Czechoslovakia 1930s
Jindřich Halabala (1903 – 1978)

Licensed replica: Jindřich Halabala: Tulip display cabinet

Czechoslovakia 1930s, Custom made 4 months, Manufacturer:

Modernist, shop@modernista.cz

 

From 119 000 CZK

 

The "Tulip" display cabinet was designed by Jindřich Halabala in the 1930s for the United Arts and Crafts Works in Brno as part of the dining room ensemble. A very elegant showcase from the just before the war J series, in which the UP factories leaned towards a more decorative form of French Art Deco furniture. The veneer and finish is optional. The production of this piece is demanding and therefore takes 4 months.

 

Jindřich Halabala (1903 - 1978)

Legendary and timeless. That's Halabala, and that's his furniture. The spider, Halabala's table from the 1950s, decorating many a contemporary interior, is certainly an icon of its time. Halabala, as the main designer, fundamentally influenced the activity and creation of United UP factories, a company that was one of the most progressive and largest furniture factories in the then Czechoslovakia.

on Czech-antigues.com since: 22.3.2024 02:10:01

antiques by Category: showcases, glass cases

width: 1 570 mm

height: 1 370 mm

depth: 370 mm

country of origin: Europe - Bohemia

period / style: Art Deco

author: Jindřich Halabala (1903 – 1978)

number of pieces: 1

materials: solid wood, veneer, glass

locality: Prague

seller - Licensed replicas and antiques: MODERNISTA

price: 5 174,- €

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