American Art Deco Furniture
Gilbert Rohde American Art Deco Two Door Cabinet
Gilbert RohdeGilbert Rohde
American [1894 - 1944]
Gilbert Rohde was one of the pioneers of American Modern design.
Starting in the late 1920's, Rohde designed furniture for clients and his own furniture retailed by others.
In 1930 he designed a line of furniture for Heywood Wakefield and beginning in 1930 until 1944 he designed for Herman Miller Company, using a variety of new materials and techniques. While Rohde designed for several other furniture manufacturers his work for Herman Miller remains his best work and some of the best work of the period.
Rohde's designs for clocks for the Herman Miller Company and lamps for the Mutual Sunset Lamp Company are classics of the Art Deco era. (1894-1944) designed this American art deco two door chest for the Herman Miller Company in 1937. Known as a “Server Chest” from the “Formal Dining Group”, the chest is mahogany with maldou burl door fronts on a Brazilian rosewood base. The door pulls are brushed aluminum. Stenciled on the back “3435”. The chest is 36” wide x 16 ½” deep and 33” high.
Reference# AF116
.jpg)