Style:
19. century
Biedermeier
Architect: Josef Danhauser
This exceptional small pedestal in the shape of a bowl is a masterpiece of Austrian Biedermeier from the early 19th century. It looks like a large chalice, which provides a sense of monumentality while keeping delicate proportions. This is an iconic design by the Viennese architect Josef Danhauser. He was a prominent representative of the Biedermeier style. His furniture continues to define the aesthetic of bourgeois elegance and comfort in Austria during that period.
The piece consists of solid wood veneered with walnut. The rich grain of the walnut veneer creates impressive visual effects on the rounded body of the pedestal. The item underwent a careful restoration process. This restored the beauty of the wood and ensured stability for future generations. This unique collector piece represents a perfect example of early Biedermeier, where functional form meets refined artistic craftsmanship.