1920s Haagse School Side Table by Architect H. Wouda
Architect Hendrik Wouda (1885-1946)
H. Pander & Zonen
period: 1920s
origin: The Netherlands
dimensions: h60 x w55 x d55 cm
material: solid wood, glass
Hendrik Wouda’s work is enticingly straightforward and well-balanced. He is most known for his designs for the firm H. Pander & Zonen and is regarded as one of the leading figures of the architectural style Nieuwe Haagse School, greatly inspired by the architect Frank Lloyd Wright.
Architect Hendrik Wouda (1885-1946)
H. Pander & Zonen
period: 1920s
origin: The Netherlands
dimensions: h60 x w55 x d55 cm
material: solid wood, glass
Hendrik Wouda’s work is enticingly straightforward and well-balanced. He is most known for his designs for the firm H. Pander & Zonen and is regarded as one of the leading figures of the architectural style Nieuwe Haagse School, greatly inspired by the architect Frank Lloyd Wright.
Architect Hendrik Wouda (1885-1946)
H. Pander & Zonen
period: 1920s
origin: The Netherlands
dimensions: h60 x w55 x d55 cm
material: solid wood, glass
Hendrik Wouda’s work is enticingly straightforward and well-balanced. He is most known for his designs for the firm H. Pander & Zonen and is regarded as one of the leading figures of the architectural style Nieuwe Haagse School, greatly inspired by the architect Frank Lloyd Wright.