George Korody Dressing Table

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George Korody dressing table for Artés Studios, Australia, c.1953.

A rare and highly collectable design by one of Australia's most significant modernist furniture designers.

Architectural form with opposing drawer banks, angled supports and an inset black vitrolite surface.

Coachwood construction with warm tone and subtle grain throughout.

Timber has been refinished. Original black vitrolite top remains intact and free from chips. Presents beautifully.

Matching mirror and stand, currently being restored.  

  • Dimensions: 50cm H, 103cm W and 34cm D
  • Material: Coachwood & vitrolite
  • Place of origin: Sydney, Australia



    The Designer / 

    George Korody

    Hungarian-born emigré architect, George Kóródy, known best for his
    range at Artes Studio which included included solid wood dining tables,
    sideboards and buffets, some with more decorative elements. Many of the designs featured rattan and black vitrolite glass with an emphasis on strong linear angles reminscent of Swiss designer Pieere Jeannert and French architect Jean Prouve. Kóródy made a significant contribution to design in Australia, being one of the first post-war modernists to bring European design to Australia.