Danish teak vintage bookcase with secretaire and tambour doors by Johannes Sorth for Nexo, 1960s

Poland

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About this vintage design furniture

This beautiful Danish wall unitbookcase was designed by Johannes Sorth for Nexo in the 1960s. It is a marvelous example of high-quality Danish mid-century carpentry combined elegance and functionalism. The bookcase consists of two adjustable shelves, a cabinet with sliding doors, and also a secretaire with a pull-out desk with many small compartments, and three small drawers hidden behind tambour doors. This piece of furniture can help one create a discreet space for a home office while ensuring just enough place for storage, books, and decorations. The unit stands on a solid teak base. The rest is made out of teak veneer with solid teak accents. Overall is in excellent original vintage condition with minor traces of use. Additional dimensions: Dimensions of open top W: 96cm D: 37cm Height to the desktop: 72 cm Shelves depth: 23 cm ground clearance: 18 cm

Reference : 203540

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Features

Length
102 cm
Height
182 cm
Depth
43 cm
Designer
Johannes SORTH
Condition
Good
Period
1960s
Origin
Denmark
Colour
Brown
Main material
Teak
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

Johannes SORTH

Johannes Sorth was a renowned Danish designer who was born in 1937 and died in 2017. He is best known for his work in industrial design, particularly for his elegant modern furniture designs. Sorth studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen, graduating in 1963.

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