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Scandinavian Shelving Unit in Perforated Metal by Folke Jansson, 1980s
$ 2,800
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Description
Very rare wall shelf designed by Folke Jansson for FG Intersales, Sweden, 1980s.
This system consists of 18 shelves made of perforated metal; 16 white, 1 grey and 1 black. The shelves are attached to a holder that is made of the same material. A very flexible piece of furniture that allows you to create an endeless amount of patterns. -
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Documentation: Documented elsewhere (exact item) Origin: Sweden Period: 1980-1999 Materials: perforated metal Condition: Good. Very good original condition with light signs of wear. Number of Pieces: 8+ Styles / Movements: Modern, Scandinavian Modern Incollect Reference #: 307717 -
Dimensions
W. 19.69 in; H. 9.84 in; D. 8.27 in; W. 50 cm; H. 25 cm; D. 21 cm;
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