Scandinavian modern freestanding bookcase Ergo by John Texmon, Norway, 1960s.
Scandinavian modern freestanding bookcase Ergo by John Texmon, Norway, 1960s.
Description
Truly Scandinavian modern free-standing wall unit in teak is a 2-bay modular shelving system 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 sculptural rails create an elegant and grand-looking statement.
This shelving system includes:
- one cabinet with 4 drawers and sliding door H: 43cm / W: 79cm / D: 35 cm, drawers inner height 11 cm
- one desk with 2 drawers H: 16cm/ W: 79cm / D: 41cm , drawers height: 9 cm
- one sliding cabinet H: 43cm / W: 79 cm / D: 22 cm
- two shelves 21 cm deep
- two flanged shelves 22 cm deep and 14 cm high
- three teak rail legs-supports 203 cm high
- brass hardware
The wall unit is in very good vintage condition with minor traces of use. It is not necessary but recommended to put the wall unit against the wall.
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