This industrial cabinet from the 1970s is a robust example of utilitarian design. Its straightforward silhouette and striking green colourway make it a compelling piece for those seeking authentic factory-era furniture.
Constructed entirely from iron, the cabinet features a two-door front that opens to reveal a practical interior. Inside, two upper drawers with simple metal pulls sit above two fixed shelves, offering substantial storage capacity. The piece is elevated on four sturdy, tapered legs, and the top features a hinged lid, adding an unexpected functional element. The vibrant green finish is a hallmark of mid-century industrial equipment.
The cabinet remains in good condition, fully functional and structurally sound. It retains its original finish, which has developed a significant and authentic patina over decades of use, adding to its character and historical appeal.
This piece is ideally suited for an industrial or eclectic interior. It serves as a highly functional storage solution in a home office, living area, or hallway, pairing well with raw materials like exposed brick, concrete, and natural wood.
Finished with a transparant laquer.
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsGreenMaterialIron, MetalNumber of items1StyleVintageHeight121 cmWidth70 cmDepth40 cmSigns of usageDiscoloring, Rust, Scratches