Tibor Reich 1950s shelving

£450.00

A shelving unit designed in the 1950s by textile designer Tibor Reich for displaying his fabrics in his Stratford-upon-Avon shop.

Made of tubular metal in black painted finish with the original plywood and glass shelves.

In good condition, the original paint on the frame has some areas of wear. The shelves are unfinished plywood and have some marks and ageing. No chips to the glass shelving but there are scratches. The shelves sit on the side bars and can be arranged in different positions.

213.25cm high x 34.5 deep x 61 wide.

This is quite a tall unit and I would recommend that an anti-tip fixing is used to anchor the top bar to the wall.

I have a few of these units so multiple purchases are possible.

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A shelving unit designed in the 1950s by textile designer Tibor Reich for displaying his fabrics in his Stratford-upon-Avon shop.

Made of tubular metal in black painted finish with the original plywood and glass shelves.

In good condition, the original paint on the frame has some areas of wear. The shelves are unfinished plywood and have some marks and ageing. No chips to the glass shelving but there are scratches. The shelves sit on the side bars and can be arranged in different positions.

213.25cm high x 34.5 deep x 61 wide.

This is quite a tall unit and I would recommend that an anti-tip fixing is used to anchor the top bar to the wall.

I have a few of these units so multiple purchases are possible.

A shelving unit designed in the 1950s by textile designer Tibor Reich for displaying his fabrics in his Stratford-upon-Avon shop.

Made of tubular metal in black painted finish with the original plywood and glass shelves.

In good condition, the original paint on the frame has some areas of wear. The shelves are unfinished plywood and have some marks and ageing. No chips to the glass shelving but there are scratches. The shelves sit on the side bars and can be arranged in different positions.

213.25cm high x 34.5 deep x 61 wide.

This is quite a tall unit and I would recommend that an anti-tip fixing is used to anchor the top bar to the wall.

I have a few of these units so multiple purchases are possible.