Teak Ergo bookcase by John Texmon for Blindheim Mobelfabrikk (Norway), 1960s. It features an upper shelf, a cabinet with internal shelves and a beautiful display case with sliding doors. This is a fully modular shelving system called "Ergo de lux", designed by Texmon for Blindheim Mobelfabrikk. The gently curved edges give a warm impression and the sculptural posts create an elegant and impactful statement. The cabinet with drawers features a single internal shelf for storing organized items. The display case consists of two glass doors and an internal shelf, perfect for displaying decorative objects. The "winged" shelf offers additional display space with its unique design. Two uprights provide structural support and add aesthetic appeal to the set. The modularity of this piece of furniture represents a significant advantage, as it allows for versatile arrangement and customization based on individual preferences and space needs. The display case is 43 cm high, 78.5 cm wide and 24 cm deep. The cabinet with drawers is 43 cm high, 78.5 cm wide and 35 cm deep; the four drawers have an internal height of 8 cm each. The shelf is 21 cm high and 78.5 cm wide. The two uprights are 203 cm long. The furniture has been checked: all doors and drawers work properly. You can find a stamp on the back of the chest of drawers, which helps confirm that it is an original piece. It is in fantastic condition.