Pair of Walnut Free Standing Bookcases with Bar or Desk Cabinet, ca. 1970

Pair of Walnut Free Standing Bookcases with Bar or Desk Cabinet, ca. 1970

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Pair of Walnut Free Standing Bookcases with Bar or Desk Cabinet, ca. 1970. These cabinets are believed to be made by Barzilay, and often attributed to ...

$$$$$ · Indexed December 14, 2023 ·



The Modern Vault
Costa Mesa, CA
1810 Monrovia Ave Costa Mesa CA, 92627 · 949-791-7035






Usage
  • Ideal for creating a stylish and functional home office setup, allowing for a dedicated workspace while also providing plenty of shelving for books and decorative items.
  • Can be used to elegantly divide spaces in an open floor plan, creating a cozy reading nook or a display area without compromising the flow of the room.
  • Potentially utilized in dining or entertainment areas to serve as a stylish home bar, providing a functional yet decorative element to gatherings.
History
  • Cabinets from the 1970s often reflect the mid-century modern design movement, which emphasized clean lines and functional forms that remain popular today.
  • Barzilay and Dillingham were known for their furniture designs that incorporated practical features, which may explain the versatile use of these cabinets in various contexts.
  • The walnut wood used in furniture from this era was favored for its durability and aesthetic qualities, making it a sought-after material for both functional and decorative pieces.
Design Significance
  • The mid-century design elements, characterized by minimalism and functionality, highlight a period that sought to merge art with everyday living.
  • The adjustable shelving allows for customizable storage, reflecting a design philosophy that values both practicality and aesthetics in furniture.
  • The beautiful walnut grain not only enhances visual appeal but also showcases the natural beauty of wood, a principle that is echoing across contemporary furniture design trends.

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