Vintage rosewood bookcase set by Peter Løvig Nielsen, Denmark 1970
Poland
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About this vintage design furniture
The set of bookcases was made in the 1970s, designed by Danish design icon Peter Løvig Nielsen.
The structure is covered with rosewood veneer. Surface after refreshing. The furniture has been placed on a wooden plinth. Inside, the space has been filled with thirteen adjustable shelves and seven drawers. The furniture has a convenient solution of opening doors, so that we have unrestricted access to the interior.
Condition: The surface of the furniture after refreshing. Minor scratches, dings and filled veneer losses are visible. Larger signs of use are always shown in the photos. Product prepared directly for use. The tops of the dressers have scratches that are invisible once the top structure is in place.
*For safety reasons, the furniture may have shelves removed for transport. Assembly should not be a problem. If in doubt, please contact us and we will send you an instructional video.
Technical data
height:
178,5 cm
width:
240 cm
depth:
32 - 45 cm
Reference : 287445
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Features
- Length
- 240 cm
- Height
- 179 cm
- Depth
- 45 cm
- Designer
- Peter LOVIG NIELSEN
- Condition
- Good
- Quantity
- Set of 2
- Style
- Scandinavian
- Period
- 1970s
- Origin
- Denmark
- Colour
- Brown
- Main material
- Rosewood
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
Peter LOVIG NIELSEN
Peter Lovig Nielsen was a Danish designer, born in 1922 and died in 1993. He is best known for his work at Dyrlund, a Danish furniture company, where he held the position of art director for several decades.