Vintage rosewood veneer bookcase by Lb Kofod Larsenpour Faarup, Denmark 1970
Poland
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About this vintage design furniture
Bookcase was made in the 1970s. It was designed by the leading Danish designer Il Kofod-Larsen for Faarup Møbelfabrik.
Structure is covered with rosewood veneer. Legs made of solid wood stained black. Surface after refreshing. Inside the space was filled with practical shelves.
The bookcase is an ideal solution for a large collection of books to be used in a small living space. Additionally, it has a great function as a bookcase for collector's items. Another advantage is a universal bar for alcohol and a collection of decorative glass.
Condition: Shelf surface after refreshing. Visible small scratches and small cavities that have been replenished. Larger traces of use are always shown in the pictures. Product prepared directly for use.
*For safety reasons, the transport furniture may have its legs unscrewed, sliding doors and shelves extended. Assembly should not be a problem. However, in case of any doubts, please contact us and we will send you an instructional video.
Dimensions: height 144,5 cm | width 115 cm | depth 30 cm
Reference : 301254
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Features
- Length
- 115 cm
- Height
- 145 cm
- Depth
- 30 cm
- Designer
- Kofod LARSEN
- Condition
- Good
- Style
- Scandinavian
- Period
- 1970s
- Origin
- Denmark
- Colour
- Orange
- 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
Kofod LARSEN
Kofod Larsen was a Danish furniture designer born in 1921 and died in 1991. He began his career as an apprentice cabinetmaker and later studied at the Copenhagen School of Arts and Crafts. He worked for several renowned design companies in Europe before founding his own design firm in 1950.