A look that seems as modern now as it did when it showed up in the first third of the last century gets heavy attention from sources this week. Floating cases, scalloped, recessed tops and voluptuous forms reflecting the glamour of Hollywood in the 1930s and '40s define the new takes on Art Deco at market.
Hiatt
IHFC H-1144
The Pretty in Pink chair carries a hint of Deco. It mates with a sofa with subtle pink undertones and a powder pink accent chair.
Fine Furniture Design & Marketing
Union Square P-302
A dining table from the Couture collection is an example of this spring's Art Deco-influenced transitional/contemporary introductions. The group features diamond- and reversed-matched veneers on floating case pieces.
E.J. Victor
116 S. Lindsay St.
The armoire here is a signature piece from the Randall Tysinger collection. Tysinger, a private antiques dealer in High Point, licensed E.J. Victor to produce reproductions and adaptations of outstanding items in his collection.
Lane
IHFC C-800
Pacific Heights, which includes this chest-on-chest in rosewood, is a more suited-up flavor of the Robert Idol collection. Union Square represents the more eclectic half of the new offering.
Leda Furniture
IHFC G-576
The Signature collection in ebony and burl veneers on maple solids includes this buffet. Other materials of interest include crocodile-textured leather on accent pieces such as mirrors.


















