Waterfall furniture

It was the most prevalent variation on Art Deco furniture during this time,[1] primarily created for the mass market and for bedroom suites.

[2][3] The Waterfall style became popular in America after creating a stir at the Paris Colonial Exposition in 1931.

[5] Drawer faces on more expensive Waterfall furniture often featured unusual designs such as decorative crossbanding and bookmatched panels.

Handles were typically of orange Bakelite and brass, and some vanities had illuminated spheres or frosted panels.

Pieces in this style were sometimes paired with oversized round mirrors with etched trim.

A Waterfall sideboard