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Phantom Hands DW Large Bookshelf
$ 1,400
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Description
The DW Large Bookshelf is distinguished by its minimalist yet functional design. This is best reflected in the joinery between the supports and the shelves which are held together using no exposed hardware. The design of the shelving unit was inspired by the grid pattern Derek Welsh observed on the workshop doors at Phantom Hands.
The shelf is available in Natural Teak, Dark Stain and Black (with surcharge of $200).
H 30.8 in x W 69.1 in x D 7.1 in
H 78 cm x W 175.5 cm x D 18 cm
Lead time 8-10 weeks. -
More Information
Documentation: Signed Period: New Condition: New. Styles / Movements: Modern, Contemporary Incollect Reference #: 753439 -
Dimensions
W. 69.1 in; H. 30.8 in; D. 7.1 in; W. 175.51 cm; H. 78.23 cm; D. 18.03 cm;
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