Fully Restored Burl Walnut Art Deco Dressing Table
Discover our stunning, newly restored Art Deco dressing table from the 1930s, now available on our website with immediate delivery. Crafted from rare burl walnut, this piece exemplifies the elegance of luxury furniture design, showcasing its natural beauty and uniqueness.
This dressing table is in remarkable condition, with no damage to the veneer. All drawers glide smoothly, and it retains its original mirror with fittings. While there are a couple of minor age marks on the mirror—typical for furniture of this era—they only add to its character.
For practicality, it features two spacious large drawers for ample storage, complemented by four smaller drawers at the top, offering both style and functionality for your space.
Art Deco, short for Decorative Arts, is a style of art, architecture, and design that began in Paris in the 1910s and became popular in the U.S. and Europe during the 1920s and early 1930s. It was influenced by styles like Art Nouveau, Bauhaus, and Cubism, as well as ballet and various cultural sources including American Indian and Egyptian designs. Art Deco furniture often features rich, exotic woods like walnut, ash, maple, mahogany, violet wood, and ebony, giving these pieces beauty, vibrant colour, and lasting strength.
Dimensions of this piece are as follows -
120cm wide
47cm deep
77cm high to the bottom of the mirror and 150cm high to the top of the mirror.
You are welcome to view this piece by appointment only in my workshop in Somerset. Please contact us to arrange an appointment.
Discover our stunning, newly restored Art Deco dressing table from the 1930s, now available on our website with immediate delivery. Crafted from rare burl walnut, this piece exemplifies the elegance of luxury furniture design, showcasing its natural beauty and uniqueness.
This dressing table is in remarkable condition, with no damage to the veneer. All drawers glide smoothly, and it retains its original mirror with fittings. While there are a couple of minor age marks on the mirror—typical for furniture of this era—they only add to its character.
For practicality, it features two spacious large drawers for ample storage, complemented by four smaller drawers at the top, offering both style and functionality for your space.
Art Deco, short for Decorative Arts, is a style of art, architecture, and design that began in Paris in the 1910s and became popular in the U.S. and Europe during the 1920s and early 1930s. It was influenced by styles like Art Nouveau, Bauhaus, and Cubism, as well as ballet and various cultural sources including American Indian and Egyptian designs. Art Deco furniture often features rich, exotic woods like walnut, ash, maple, mahogany, violet wood, and ebony, giving these pieces beauty, vibrant colour, and lasting strength.
Dimensions of this piece are as follows -
120cm wide
47cm deep
77cm high to the bottom of the mirror and 150cm high to the top of the mirror.
You are welcome to view this piece by appointment only in my workshop in Somerset. Please contact us to arrange an appointment.


Discover our stunning, newly restored Art Deco dressing table from the 1930s, now available on our website with immediate delivery. Crafted from rare burl walnut, this piece exemplifies the elegance of luxury furniture design, showcasing its natural beauty and uniqueness.
This dressing table is in remarkable condition, with no damage to the veneer. All drawers glide smoothly, and it retains its original mirror with fittings. While there are a couple of minor age marks on the mirror—typical for furniture of this era—they only add to its character.
For practicality, it features two spacious large drawers for ample storage, complemented by four smaller drawers at the top, offering both style and functionality for your space.
Art Deco, short for Decorative Arts, is a style of art, architecture, and design that began in Paris in the 1910s and became popular in the U.S. and Europe during the 1920s and early 1930s. It was influenced by styles like Art Nouveau, Bauhaus, and Cubism, as well as ballet and various cultural sources including American Indian and Egyptian designs. Art Deco furniture often features rich, exotic woods like walnut, ash, maple, mahogany, violet wood, and ebony, giving these pieces beauty, vibrant colour, and lasting strength.
Dimensions of this piece are as follows -
120cm wide
47cm deep
77cm high to the bottom of the mirror and 150cm high to the top of the mirror.
You are welcome to view this piece by appointment only in my workshop in Somerset. Please contact us to arrange an appointment.