Vintage glass and brass wall unit by Peter Ghyczy, 1960

Netherlands

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About this vintage design furniture

Ghyczy 1960s glass and brass wall unit or bookcase.Elegant and attractive is how to describe this beautiful vintage bookcase or wall unit. A design by Peter Chyczy. 1960s period. The combination of the beautiful, thick, heavy glass top and the eye-catching brass frame makes this piece of furniture an absolute must-have. Considering the age, both examples are still in good condition.This is a very rare wall unit.Information about Peter Ghyczy.German designer Peter Ghyczy was born in Budapest, Hungary in 1940. After political unrest, Ghyczy's family fled Budapest in 1956, first to Vienna and then to Bonn, Germany. Ghyczy finished high school in Germany, studied sculpture in Düsseldorf before studying architecture at Aachen Technical University in 1960, specializing in structural engineering. He graduated in 1967 and wrote his thesis on unconventional school buildings. During his studies, Ghyczy worked as an assistant to the famous German architect Rudolf Steinbach (1903-1966) and on projects in Paris and Egypt. In 1969, he obtained German citizenship.

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Features

Length
85 cm
Height
150 cm
Depth
45 cm
Designer
Peter GHYCZY
Condition
Good
Period
1960s
Origin
Dutch
Colour
Gold
Main material
Brass
Other material
Glass

delivery and return

  • Shipped from : Netherlands
  • 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

Peter GHYCZY

Peter Ghyczy is a Dutch designer born in 1940 in Budapest, Hungary. After studying architecture at Munich University of Technology, he moved to Stuttgart, where he worked as an industrial designer for various companies.

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