To see an enlargement click on the pictures This is a buffet in oak wood with ceramic surface. Probably was designed for Liberty store in London **. Is in very good conservation conditions and there are not broken or chipped tiles. It measures 195 cm (78") x 180 cm (72") x 36 cm (14 5/8") ** (In the 1890's Arthur Lasenby Liberty was on good terms with many leading English designers. Many of the designers used by Liberty were key figures in the Arts and Crafts and Art Nouveau movements. These figures included Lindsay P. Butterfield, a leading figure in textiles, and Archibald Knox, a fine designer in all areas of art. Liberty was instrumental in the development of Art Nouveau through his encouragement of such designers. Liberty commissioned work from his artistic friends throughout this period although he concealed the designer's identity in favor of the Liberty name.)
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