Ergo free standing wall unit by John Texmon, Norway, 1960s
- Dimensions :
- H203 x W122 x D34
- Color :
- wooden
- Material :
- teak
- Style :
- scandinavian
This Scandinavian free-standing wall unit in teak comes from Norway from the 1960s. It is a completely modular shelving system model “Ergo”, designed by John Texmon and Einar Blindheim for Blindheim Mobelfabrikk. Overall set size is H: 203 / W: 122 / D: 34 cm. This is a very rare wide Ergo version. It features a practical cabinet or a sideboard with 4 drawers and two compartments with sliding doors, a display cabinet with a characteristic pattern on the glass, and a long shelf on the top. Slightly curved cabinets make an organic, warm impression, and solid wood rails create an elegant and grand-looking statement. This piece is perfect for a living room or a dining room. It creates a very decorative, sculpture-like effect. This set includes: A dresser H: 43 / W: 117 / D: 34 cm (drawer’s height 8 cm), A display cabinet H: 43 / W: 117 / D: 24 cm, A shelf 22 cm depth, 2 teak supports 203 cm high. The wall unit has been renovated by our team. The wood has been cleaned and finished with thin layers satin lacquer, very reminiscent of the original one. It not only enhances the beauty of the grain, but also provides additional protection. Overall, it is in great vintage condition, with absolutely minor signs of use.
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