![]() A company in Grand Rapids, Michigan was among the first to produce furniture in the style in the United States their efforts were successful enough to inspire other furniture factories to produce Waterfall furniture, much of which was mass-produced and of poor quality. The Waterfall style became popular in America after creating a stir at the Paris Colonial Exposition in 1931. Waterfall furniture contrasted from boxy walnut or mahogany pieces of the 1920s due to Waterfall's curved lines and its use of imported woods, including blond-colored Carpathian elm and golden padouk. VTG 4 Art Deco Waterfall Bakelite Pressed Steel Drawer Pulls 2 sizes 11' & 5.5' 55.00. Art Deco Drawer Pull Waterfall Style Dresser Chest vanity. The beveled mirror is 32 x 32' and has some distress on the edge. Vintage Art Deco Waterfall Dresser Drawer Pulls Pieces Hardware RJF8. Mass-produced Waterfall furniture often simply featured a quarter-round edge. Beautiful vintage Art Deco waterfall vanity with drop center, five drawers with original brass and Bakelite handles. Higher-quality pieces would feature the Waterfall curve in molded plywood where the plywood softened edges of side corners. (26) 1,800. The furniture was made with plywood, which would be molded during manufacturing. Pieces in this style were sometimes paired with oversized round mirrors with etched trim. Handles were typically of orange Bakelite and brass, and some vanities had illuminated spheres or frosted panels. Drawer faces on more expensive Waterfall furniture often featured unusual designs such as decorative crossbanding and bookmatched panels. Pieces in this style were usually finished with a blond veneer, though a small percentage were finished in a darker walnut finish. It was named "Waterfall" due to its distinctive rounded drops at the edges of all horizontal surfaces, thought to resemble a flowing waterfall. The style was distinguished by numerous features. The large round mirror had intricate swirls carved around it, along with jeweled handles and. With the design of this waterfall dresser, the top surface had a curve and there is a detailed edge that was being painted black but it was connecting to the top that was being stained. ![]() ![]() It was the most prevalent variation on Art Deco furniture during this time, primarily created for the mass market and for bedroom suites. The art dco waterfall vanity dressing table was beautiful. Now the project is completely dust free and you can prep for paint. Waterfall is a style of furniture design from the 1930s and 1940s. SOLD OUT Painted Vanity, Purple Makeup vanity table, Vintage vanity table, Art deco Dressing table, waterfall furniture, gift for her.
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