Vintage Rosewood bookcase by Omann Jun, Danish 1960s
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About this vintage design furniture
The bookcase was made in the 1960s and was produced by the well-known Danish manufactory Omann Jun. Model No. 5. The structure is covered with rosewood veneer. Legs made of solid wood, stained black. Surface refreshed. The inside space has been filled with practical shelves. Shelves with the possibility of height adjustment. The bookcase is a perfect solution for a large collection of books to be arranged in a small living space. Additionally, it can serve as a bookcase for collector’s items. The bookcase has one hole in the back panel, intended for a cable. Condition: The surface of the bookcase has been refreshed. Minor scratches and marks are visible, it has one hole in the backboard for cables. Larger signs of use are always shown in the photos. The product is ready to use. For safety reasons, the furniture may have its legs unscrewed and shelves pulled out for transportation. Assembly should not be a problem. However, if in doubt please contact us, we will send you an instructional video. Dimensions: height:143.5 cm width:120 cm depth:29 cm
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Features
- Length
- 120 cm
- Height
- 144 cm
- Depth
- 29 cm
- Designer
- Oman JUN
- Condition
- Good
- Period
- 1960s
- Origin
- Scandinavian
- Colour
- Brown
- Main material
- Rosewood
- Other material
delivery and return
- Shipped from : Poland
- Delivery time :
- 1 week for small items
- 2 to 5 weeks for bulky products
- Return possible: up to 14 days after delivery
About the designer
Oman JUN
Omann Jun Møbelfabrik was a Danish furniture manufacturing company founded in 1933 by Ole Wanscher and A.J. Iversen. The name "Omann Jun" comes from the fact that the company was taken over by Ole Wanscher's son, Jørgen Ole Wanscher, in 1959.