This mid-century Scandinavian freestanding bookcase made of teak consists of two long cabinets (one of which has a sliding glass door with a diamond pattern) and a shelf. It is an entirely modular shelving system called 'Ergo de lux', designed by John Texmon for Blindheim Mobelfabrikk and manufactured in Norway in the 1960s. The slightly curved edges give an impression of warmth and lightness. The slightly curved edges give an impression of warmth and the sculptural rails create an elegant and grandiose image. This shelving system comprises: a cabinet with 2 sliding doors and 4 drawers - H: 47 cm / W: 117 cm / D: 42 cm (drawer height 9 cm); a cabinet with sliding doors made of glass and wood with an internal shelf - H: 43 cm / W: 117 cm / D: 23 cm
one shelf: W: 117 cm / D: 22 cm; two teak rail legs with height 203 cm. Total dimensions of wall unit: H: 203 cm / W: 122 cm / D: 42 cm. The wall unit has been checked by our team. We have checked that all doors and drawers function correctly. We rejuvenated the wood with Danish oil, which helps to nourish and enhance the wood grain. We leave small signs of use that do not spoil the aesthetics and only confirm originality. We restore furniture to its best appearance, considering that it is 60 years old. Customers from all over the world have already trusted our work and its fruits. If you are new to vintage furniture, please contact us for explanations and close-ups of the piece.