Modern wall unit. One four-drawer unit. One curved book support. Five shelves. Five wall brackets for holding the assembly to the wall. 12 wire supports. Teak? No known signature. Acquired in 2015 when we bought our house. It was in the basement.
The shelves are 8” x 31 ½”. The book support is 14” x 31 ½”. The cabinet is 16” deep, 31 ½ wide and 20 ¼ high.
Unknown. It was remained in the basement when we bought the house in 2015.
Hi Robert,
Thank you for contacting Mearto with your appraisal inquiry.
This wall unit seems pretty "bare" to me - there may have been more pieces to it originally, though you'd know better than me if there were joints to parts that don't exist. Regardless, an unattributed wall unit in such minimalist configuration on such a large frame will have limited desirability on the market.
Based on the photos and information provided, and subject to examination, this is:
A vintage Midcentury Modern teakwood wall unit
unattributed maker, American or European, mid 20th Century
Comprising three vertical wall struts from which are suspended five shelves, a four-drawer cabinet and a slanted book shelf. Apparently unsigned.
8” x 31 ½”. The book support is 14” x 31 ½”. The cabinet is 16” deep, 31 ½ wide and 20 ¼ high.
CONDITION: What is present appears to be in generally good condition though there may be elements lacking.
PROVENANCE: acquired with a home purchase
$500-700*
*represents a fair-market value for auction purposes; retail or asking price may vary.
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