This Restored Bauhaus Writing Desk From 1930s Germany Exemplifies the Functionalist Elegance of the Era. Made According to the Design of Marcel Breuer. The Piece Features a Striking Combination of Warm Oak and a Continuous Tubular Chrome-Plated Steel Frame, Creating a Silhouette That Is Both Grounded and Visually Light.The Desk Is Constructed With a Solid Oak Top and Drawer Units, Supported by the Signature Bent Tubular Steel Frame That Defines Bauhaus Design. It Offers Practical Storage With a Single Drawer on the Left and a Suspended Two-Drawer Pedestal on the Right, Complemented by an Open Shelf. The Chrome Drawer Pulls Echo the Structural Framework, Maintaining a Cohesive Aesthetic. The Desk Measures 110 Cm in Width, 79 Cm in Height, and 63 Cm in Depth. Leg Space Measures 74 Cm in Height and 68 Cm in Width. In Great Condition, the Desk Has Been Carefully Restored to Preserve Its Historical Character While Ensuring Structural Integrity. The Oak Displays a Rich, Natural Grain, Revived Original Polish and the Chrome Frame Retains a Bright Finish, Reflecting Its Careful Maintenance Over the Decades.This Desk Serves as a Sophisticated Anchor for a Home Office or Study. Its Clean Lines and Classic Material Palette Allow It to Integrate Seamlessly Into Both Modernist and Contemporary Interiors, Pairing Well With Other Tubular Steel Seating or Minimalist Decor. Ref.: 3302
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsBrown, SilverMaterialMetal, Wood, ChromeNumber of items1Height110 cmWidth79 cmDepth63 cm