"Two-body Oak Community Library – 1940"
This oak bookcase dating from 1940 is a fine example of functional and aesthetic furniture of the period. With its aluminum handles, it offers a modern contrast that highlights the warmth of its oak essence. The upper element is surmounted by a niche and opens onto three glass doors, revealing a total of 11 adjustable shelves for displaying books and decorative objects. The lower part includes four drawers, providing additional storage space, practical for organizing various accessories. Their aluminum handles also add a touch of modernity while facilitating opening. This bookcase represents a successful marriage between aesthetics and functionality, characteristic of community furniture from the first part of the 20th century. A piece of furniture which, in addition to its primary storage function, becomes a central decorative element in any self-respecting interior. *********Period: 1940Excellent conditionWaxed finishDisassembles into two parts by screw set.Delivery in France and internationally.Dimensions:Width: 153.5 cmDepth: 52 cmHeight: 240 cm