Ergo free-standing teak bookcase by John Texmon, Norway 1960s
Ergo free-standing teak bookcase by John Texmon, Norway 1960s
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Description
Scandinavian modern free-standing teak bookcase is a modular shelving system known as Ergo, designed by John Texmon and Einar Blindheim for Blindheim Mobelfabrikk and made in Norway in the 1960s. The slightly curved edges make a warm impression, and the sculptural rails create an elegant and grand-looking statement. “Made in Norway” stamp on the backside.
This shelving system includes:
- one cabinet with sliding doors H: 42 / W: 79/ D: 37 cm
- one shelf 30 cm deep
- two flanked shelves H: 14/ D: 22 cm
- two teak support/legs 182 cm height
- brass hardware
Our team has checked the wall unit thoroughly. All components fit together, and all doors work properly. We have only rejuvenated the wood with Danish Oil. The interiors are clean.
We leave minor, natural signs of use that do not spoil the aesthetic and only confirm it is originality. We bring it back to its best look, considering it is 60 years old.
Clients from all around the world have already trusted our work and its fruits. If you are new to vintage furniture, you can contact us for any possible explanations and close-ups of the piece.
The wall unit is in excellent vintage condition. It is not necessary but recommended to mount the wall unit to a wall.
Please send us your postal code to learn about the shipping time and cost for your precise location. We can ship to any country in the world, but the time of processing the order will vary from country to country. We are happy to negotiate the price, especially if you decided to buy several pieces.
Dimensions | 1240 cm |
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