Item Description
A masterclass in Amsterdam School craftsmanship. Impeccable proportion, rare figured veneer, and museum-quality presence. Step into the refined world of 1920s Dutch design, where architecture met artistry. This Period Dutch Art Deco secretary is not merely a desk—it is a statement of lineage and precision. The magic begins with the burl walnut veneer, laid in a breathtaking symmetrical pattern across the entire facade. Like the wings of a rare butterfly, the swirling grain mirrors itself perfectly—a hallmark of a master cabinetmaker’s patience and eye. The rich amber-and-chocolate tones deepen with age, impossible to replicate in modern pieces. Open the drop front, and you reveal a tidy writing surface—ideal for a checkbook, a letter, or a morning journal. When closed, the secretary stands as pure sculpture. The hardware is sober and rare: ebony wood door handles, turning smoothly on original brass stems. No plastic. No lacquered resin. Just honest, dense African blackwood. And the keys—three beautiful original keys—each one crafted to lock the drop front and lower cabinet doors. They turn with a solid, reassuring click that modern locks can only envy. This is not a reproduction. Not a marriage of parts. A true, period-correct Dutch Art Deco secretary, sourced from the Netherlands, with a symmetrical burl layout you will struggle to find twice.













