The Art Nouveau Decorative Hook brings an elegant touch to your busy entryway, kitchen, or bedroom. Featuring a floral and graceful scroll motif, the lower hook is ideal for lighter items and jackets while the upper is perfect for heavier coats and bags. Use it alone or grouped together on a coat rack or decorative back plate.Dimensions: 5 3/4" H x 1 3/4" W. Projection: 3 1/4". Center-to-center: 1 1/4". Base: 1 5/8" x 1 3/4". Fastener/s: #5-20 x 3/4" wood screws.
PLEASE NOTE - If in the UK or USA we may be able to give you a further 25% discount if you was to contact us first before purchasing - Thank you - ⦁ Art Nouveau Style ⦁ Solid brass ⦁ Reclaimed / Refurbished ⦁ Height: 485mm ⦁ Width: 70mm - Please note that the last 7 Multi pictures in this listing are some of our other items available in our Etsy shop and are not included in this sale.
Art Nouveau Shelf in Tinted Beech, in Worn conditions. Designed 1890 to 1919
Here is a pair of Art Nouveau metal door finger plates with a very stylised floral design to each. They would be a lovely addition to an Art Nouveau or Arts and Crafts Movement themed decoration scheme. They measure just over 11.25" inches high and they are 2.75" inches wide. Each plate is in very good overall condition, please see all the photos and zoom in for details, further photos are available on request.
This is Great Looking - Very Unusual Antique Bronze Desk Top Letter Rack. It Comes from the Transitional Art Nouveau - Arts & Crafts Period - Circa Very Early 1900s. This is a Very Good Quality Piece - Has wonderful detail in the Solid Cast Bronze Features. It is Very Good All Original Condition. - No Damage. Note! that the Surfaces are Lightly Age Tarnished - Stained. It Displays Very Nicely in it Present State - Shows Honest Age and Patina. It Could be Polished and Would Display Beautifully as well. It has no maker or other markings in the castings but based on my well over 40 years in the antique business I can confidently say that it was made in Austria - Most Likely a Vienna. It Measures 4 1/2 inches Tall x 5 1/4 inches Long x 3 1/2 inches Wide. PLEASE NOTE If you purchase multiple items from my shop, I will combine shipping whenever possible! less
A nice Art Nouveau stool. The original designer of this stool is Louis Majorelle. He was a member of the ''School of Nancy'', a group of French artists famous for their Art Nouveau work around 1900. This stool is a DIY kit made from unpainted mdf. the kit is easy to assemble and comes with some minimal building instructions. Size wxhxd=32x45x32mm / 1.3x1.8x1.3 inches (The kit is without the glass vase)
The pattern on this hot plate is intricate in design and rich in details for flowers and foliage, ornate bars and scrolling that set me in the mind of Art Nouveau, or Edwardian. It is equipped with four peg legs embellished with grooves; passes tests as BAKELITE thermoset plastic. It is 6 ¼” across; is stamped WALLACE SILVERPLATE 7821 (or 7321) E.P.C.; the whole piece looked like the back when I got it, I have polished it with a rouge cloth to reveal its details, however, did so minimally on the backside – will leave further sprucing up to the new owner. Some minor scratches in the un-embellished portion at its center appropriate to its age. Overall, it is in very good vintage condition. Great house-warming gift or collector of WALLACE wares. BTW, 20% OF EVERY Eye Impact SALE GOES TO World Vision TO HELP IMPROVE THE LIVES OF IMPOVERISHED COMMUNITIES. SHTX
As mentioned, the main bit of sightseeing we got up to in Nancy was a visit to the Musée de l'Ecole de Nancy, dedicated to the history of Art Nouveau in Nancy. Art Nouveau's not something I was particularly knowledgeable about. It developed in the late 19th-early 20th centuries, emerging (if I'm reading my sources correctly) pretty much in parallel in different countries around the world. In France, the Ecole de Nancy came after that of Paris, but was particularly innovative and influential, and Nancy can be considered the Art Nouveau capital of France. Art Nouveau is characterised particularly by its use of fluid, natural forms, drawing inspiration from the natural world and incorporating elements inspired by plants, insects and animals. This helps to distinguish it from the more angular, geometric Art Deco which followed. Another important element of Art Nouveau was the idea of "total" art, i.e. utilising a range of media from architecture to graphic design to ceramics to cabinet-making, rather than restricting the concept of "art" to painting or sculpture. The museum emphasised the idea that these pieces were originally intended as affordable art: mass-produced prints and glassware, etc., allowing even the most utilitarian object to be a work of art. It's a hard concept to get your head around these days, as certainly the museum pieces do not look anything like what we would imagine as cheap, mass-produced goods in any era. I imagine your Victorian factory workers were not coming home and putting their feet up in an Art Nouveau armchair, but perhaps these pieces were more in the range of a middle-class family than objets d'art would have been in previous centuries. The museum is laid out in the home of the collector Eugène Corbin (although the collections and arrangement do not necessarily reflect what he would have had in his lifetime). I think it was a really good idea to use the home-style layout rather than a more typical museum look. It really helped to emphasise the ideas of "total" art, as you could see idealised versions of Art Nouveau bedrooms, dining rooms, etc. Even most of the cabinets used to display pieces of glassware and other decorative objects were mostly works of art in themselves. I was probably largely indifferent to Art Nouveau before visiting the museum: sure, I thought it was pretty, from what I'd seen of it, but I wouldn't have called myself a fan. I probably still wouldn't go as far as that - my tastes for modern art lean more towards the abstract and geometric - but visiting the museum definitely gave me a greater appreciation for the movement. I kept thinking that my mum would love it too - she always enjoys decorative arts and design, such as the museum we visited in Oslo. Pretty Art Nouveau building in Nancy. We couldn't find a park near the museum, which was lucky since it meant we stumbled across a beautiful street of Art Nouveau houses My favourite room in the museum Swanky bed A more simplistic side of Art Nouveau I loved how upstairs they displayed some glassware in window boxes. I've never seen this before, but it's a great idea! Jules liked the wooden room too A souvenir of the 1915-1916 school year from the city of Nancy. One would think it would be pretty etched in your memory regardless Some pretty stained glass Nature-inspired vase against the backdrop of the museum gardens Other than that, I'm tired and stressed trying to work out the move. For some reason, all the quotes I'm getting from movers are way over budget and under-delivering on services, even though they are all meant to have agreed on fixed price limits with my new workplace. I know, I know, first world problems blah blah blah, but it really does cost a horrific amount of money to move and I feel like I'm banging my head against the wall trying to get it to budget at the moment. My train home yesterday was delayed by half an hour, and on Thursday it was delayed *two hours*. So not fun. I'm really counting the days (not too fast though, because everything isn't organised yet) till I'm outta here - the upcoming trip to Majorca should help!
Detail from Charles Rennie Mackintosh's Music Room - House For An Art Lover, Belahouston, Glasgow Follow this link to see a gallery of my Mackintosh pictures in a new window. Link to my website - But Is It Art?
A pair of French Art Nouveau period bentwood hat and coat pegs, circa 1910 – 1920. The wall mounted Beechwood hooks have turned upper pegs for holding a hat, with a u-shaped peg for a coat, mounted on a beveled round wooden disc. Most often found in the entry ways of French homes or in the cafes and bistros of Paris, this pair is made with tapered bent arms. The backplates have metal fixtures for secure attachment to a wall. Lovely time worn patina. 10.5 in. H x 4.5 in. W. Projecting about 7.5 in. from the wall. Backplate 3.75 in. In amazing antique condition. Offered as a pair. Great on either side of doorway or armoire. less
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Rond 1900 zoekt een groep architecten en kunstenaars naar een nieuwe vormgeving passend bij hun eigen tijd, als reactie op de gangbare historiserende stijlen. De naam van hun stijl ...
An elegant Art Nouveau chair. The design of this chair I made myself. After looking at a lot of Art Nouveau furniture I came up with this design. It has all the elements of the Art Nouveau Period from especially the Nancy School. The table is also one of my designs, made to fit the chair. The table is also available, just ask :) (This kit contains only the chair!) DIY kit, easy to assemble. Unpainted mdf. The kit comes with English building instructions with pictures. For paint tips and tricks please look at my website. Size wxhxd=40x87x40mm / 1.6x3.1x1.6 inches
Gorgeous Art Nouveau dining room paneling, furniture, and decor on display in the Musée d'Orsay.
About Amazing and rare Art Nouveau Nieuwe Kunst umbrella stand. Design by K.P.C. de Bazel. Striking Dutch design from the 1900s. Solid oak with hand-carved decorative legs and original brass sink reservoir. This wonderful and elegant Art Nouveau Nieuwe Kunst umbrella stand by K.P.C. de Bazel will be a true eye-catcher in your hallway! In good original condition with minor wear consistent with age and use, preserving a beautiful patina. Karel Petrus Cornelis de Bazel was a architect and designer who founded together with Kees Oosschot and Klaas van Leeuwen in 1904 the well known Amsterdam furniture work shop De Ploeg. In 1919 he designed a famous office for the Nederlandsche Handel-Maatschappij at the Vijzelstraat 32 in Amsterdam.
This is a so called whatnot or wall cabinet. It has the flowing lines and flower patterns from the Art Nouveau. It is designed around 1900. I don't know who is the original designer but I think it is a French design from the Nancy school. This cabinet is a DIY kit. It comes with some minimal building instructions, but it is realy easy to assemble! The kit is made from unpainted mdf. For paint tips and tricks please look at my website. (The kit comes without the glass vase) Size wxhxd=42x114x27mm / 1,7x4,5x1,1 inch
Antique Art Nouveau shaving stand with swinging candleholders. Wonderful flowing lines. By Thonet of Austria, circa 1900
Art Nouveau vanity. Available in other wood colours, please ask me first. You can combine it with my other Art Nouveau furniture. Designed by me. Size is approx 182 x 75 x 38mm / 7,2 x 3 x 1,5 inches.
the façade of the single family house at 75 padua street has been recently renovated bringing attention the work of catalan architect jeroni granell.
A pair of French Art Nouveau period bentwood hat and coat pegs, circa 1910 – 1920. The wall mounted Beechwood hooks have turned upper pegs for holding a hat, with a u-shaped peg for a coat, mounted on a beveled round wooden disc. Most often found in the entry ways of French homes or in the cafes and bistros of Paris, this pair is made with tapered bent arms. The backplates have metal fixtures for secure attachment to a wall. Lovely time worn patina. 10.5 in. H x 4.5 in. W. Projecting about 7.5 in. from the wall. Backplate 3.75 in. In amazing antique condition. Offered as a pair. Great on either side of doorway or armoire. less
This mirror was originally designed by Emille Galle, a French artist from the Nancy School. Originated from around 1900, this mirror is a beautiful example of Art Nouveau design with the curvey lines. The small drawer can be opened. The DIY kit is scaled 1:12. The kit is easy to build, it comes with an English building guide with pictures. All you need is some glue, paint and a sanding paper. The kit is made from unpained mdf. Size wxhxd=50x66x15mm / 2.0x2.6x0.6 inch
An elegant Art Nouveau chair. The design of this chair I made myself. After looking at a lot of Art Nouveau furniture I came up with this design. It has all the elements of the Art Nouveau Period from especially the Nancy School. The table is also one of my designs, made to fit the chair. The table is also available, just ask :) (This kit contains only the chair!) DIY kit, easy to assemble. Unpainted mdf. The kit comes with English building instructions with pictures. For paint tips and tricks please look at my website. Size wxhxd=40x87x40mm / 1.6x3.1x1.6 inches
A gorgeous antique Art Nouveau period "Grapevine" letter rack By Tiffany Studios New York, USA, Early 20th Century Measures: 10"W x 2.5"D x 6.25"H. Good original vintage condition, with beautiful patina from age. Pairs nicely with Art Deco, Arts & Crafts, or Art Nouveau decor.