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Set of architect-designed bent plywood shelves, English, circa 1960s.
Five shelves of varying sizes in veneered plywood - three narrow (10cm deep), one deep (29cm deep) and one medium shorter shelf (18cm deep). All are 85.8cm wide.
A very unique set of shelving that could be used together or singly, the narrow shelves would work well in a long row in a kitchen for glassware or as picture shelves.
In overall good condition, some slight chips around the fixing holes of the largest shelf.
85.8cm wide x 16cm high x 29cm / 18cm / 10cm deep.
Set of architect-designed bent plywood shelves, English, circa 1960s.
Five shelves of varying sizes in veneered plywood - three narrow (10cm deep), one deep (29cm deep) and one medium shorter shelf (18cm deep). All are 85.8cm wide.
A very unique set of shelving that could be used together or singly, the narrow shelves would work well in a long row in a kitchen for glassware or as picture shelves.
In overall good condition, some slight chips around the fixing holes of the largest shelf.
85.8cm wide x 16cm high x 29cm / 18cm / 10cm deep.
Set of architect-designed bent plywood shelves, English, circa 1960s.
Five shelves of varying sizes in veneered plywood - three narrow (10cm deep), one deep (29cm deep) and one medium shorter shelf (18cm deep). All are 85.8cm wide.
A very unique set of shelving that could be used together or singly, the narrow shelves would work well in a long row in a kitchen for glassware or as picture shelves.
In overall good condition, some slight chips around the fixing holes of the largest shelf.
85.8cm wide x 16cm high x 29cm / 18cm / 10cm deep.