Art Deco tables are the result of a particular style of art dating back to the 1920’s. This style originated in Europe and eventually spread to other areas around the world, including the United State.

In 1925, the term “Art Deco” first came about at the World Fair in Paris. The official name of the fair was the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes. Art Deco was simply a shortened version of this title. After the World Fair, Paris immediately became the center for all things Art Deco. Art Deco designers such as metal artist Jean Dunand and furniture maker Jacques Emile Ruhlmann first rose to prominence at this time.

True to their name, Art Deco tables characterize the materials that have come to reflect the style of Art Deco. These tables are typically constructed from rich mahogany or other fine wood and oftentimes complemented with glass or metals such as stainless steel and aluminum.

Art Deco oftentimes incorporates movement or the appearance of movement into its designs, and Art Deco tables are no exception. These tables usually feature sweeping curves and many also have sunburst motifs, another common element of Art Deco design.

Early on, Art Deco was primarily associated with the wealthy and upper class citizens. As a result, it is quite common to see an Art Deco table at upscale gathering places such as high-end hotels and fine-dining establishments.

Whether you are looking for an original Art Deco table from the 1930’s or a less expensive reproduction, Art Deco tables can be purchased for very reasonable prices online. Be sure to compare prices and table quality, when shopping for reproduction or antique tables. eBay is a great source for Art Deco furniture in general, as the selection and prices you will find there are tough to beat.

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