"Modular Mahogany Furniture, Modernism – 1960"
This modular mahogany cabinet, dating from the 1960s, perfectly embodies the modernist style of the time. Comprised of five separate modules, it offers remarkable flexibility and functionality, while maintaining a clean and elegant aesthetic. The cabinet consists of five modules, each with a specific function. Two modules are equipped with double sliding glass panels, ideal for displaying objects while protecting them from dust. Another module has doors, providing a closed storage space. A fourth module, also with sliding doors, provides access to adjustable shelves, allowing the storage space to be adapted as needed. Finally, the last module offers three drawers, two of which are differently compartmentalized, perfect for organizing small items. The iron handles, with a minimalist design, add a touch of modernity and sophistication to the whole. The furniture rests on eight adjustable feet, ensuring optimal stability and allowing to compensate for any irregularities in the floor. This piece of furniture is a perfect example of the modernist design of the 1960s, combining functionality, modularity and aesthetics. It testifies to the ingenuity of the designers of the time, who knew how to create pieces that were both practical and elegant. This mahogany piece of furniture is not only a decorative object, but also a functional piece that adapts to the needs of its user, while bringing a touch of retro charm to any interior. *********Period: 1960Excellent conditionVarnished finishShipping possible in France and internationallyDimensions of a Module:Width: 90 cmDepth: 45 cmHeight: 52 cmFurniture Dimensions:Width: 180 cmDepth: 45 cmHeight: 176 cm