
A period Art Deco Era display cabinet or bookcase from the 1930s, by the celebrated furniture makers, Heal's of London.
Featuring a moulded rectangular top with ogee edge over a three-door design characteristic of interwar modernist styles - with striking veneers of walnut, mahogany, and macassar ebony on all sides.
The central door displays an intricate diamond-patterned parquetry inlay, a common decorative technique in high-end Art Deco pieces to highlight natural wood grains, with glazed outer doors for display. The interior with adjustable shelves.
Since 1810, Heal’s has been known for promoting modern design and for employing talented young designers and this table set is no exception.