This highboard is an original piece from the 1960s. It belongs to the second generation of the 602/G furniture series by Deutsche Möbelwerkstätten Hellerau. Its distinguishing features are the sophisticated craftsmanship, the use of high-quality materials, and a clean, modern design.
The surfaces are finished with Senesche veneer. Two keys are included.
This box-like piece of furniture stands on an interchangeable trestle with four short, tapered wooden legs. The front is divided into six square modules. On the left, the vertical lines dominate, featuring a square, lockable door and five drawers below. On the right is a rectangular glass display case above two lockable doors. The display case opens with two sliding doors and is divided by a shelf.
The organically shaped drawer handles enliven the otherwise austere lines of the front, as does the carefully showcased grain of the veneer.
➡️ A Brief History:
This cabinet from the 602/G furniture series was first produced on March 10, 1965. It was manufactured by Deutsche Möbelwerkstätten Hellerau.
The architect and furniture designer Franz Ehrlich (a Bauhaus student under Gropius) first presented this 602 series at the Leipzig Spring Fair in 1957.
➡️ Dimensions:
158 cm x 45 cm x 123 cm (width x depth x height)
➡️ Condition:
The piece is sturdy, fully functional, and undamaged. Minor signs of wear are present.
➡️ Refurbishment:
The cabinet has been thoroughly cleaned. The surfaces of the top, sides, and fronts have been refinished (repainted). All other wooden surfaces are thoroughly cleaned and treated with specially purified linseed oil in combination with an odorless and residue-free hydrocarbon solvent. This method is recommended by restorers.
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsBrownMaterialGlass, WoodNumber of items1Height123 cmWidth158 cmDepth45 cmSigns of usageDiscoloring