Title: Antique 59 Danish Modern Jorgen Hansen & Jens Thuesen Bar cabinet
Shipping: $29.00
Artist: N/A
Period: 20th Century
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Origin: N/A
Condition: Excellent
Item Date: 1959
Item ID: 6307
This is a rare vintage item from the 1950s. Mid Century Modern Jorgen Hansen & Jens Thuesen Bar cabinet for Romweber c 1959 Danish Modern Mid Century Modern Iconic case piece designed by Jorgen Hansen and Jens Thuesen for Romweber Furniture Co. This walnut bar with hand carved fold back doors reveals several glass adjustable shelves, under shelf lighting , red laminate counter, two drawers handsomely detailed in walnut, and back drop of smoky gold veined mirror. The line is called Futura. This is the Futura Bar Cabinet. Extremely well made, in great shape. Very heavy and solid. Measures 5 feet wide, 71.5" tall and 20" deep. Jorgen Hansen and Jens Thuesen for Romweber Furniture Futura Bar Cabinet true masterpiece, this substantial cabinet was crafted in the late-1950s by Romweber Furniture Company (U.S.). Constructed primarily of gorgeous solid black walnut, this piece is amazing inside and out. The maker took no shortcuts on it and it opens into a great, fully functional bar. Few examples of this design may be found and this one is in excellent condition. Also features a working, automatic light.DetailsMaterial wood, metal, and glass Condition excellent. *All of the art is edited and chosen by us for its high quality and workmanship before posting. These collectibles have been selected with the artist & collector in mind. We are committed to enhancing our customer’s lives by discovering creating, and pointing out only the best art we can find in the world today. We Are Taste-Makers, Art Advisers, Consultants & Publishers Of Spectacular Art Stories. Our job is to be intermediaries between buyers and sellers. We are vetting for high end art patrons. We are determined to catalog the world's most exceptional art and share it with everyone.
Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mid-century_modern
Mid-Century modern is an architectural, interior, product and graphic design that generally describes mid-20th century developments in modern design, architecture and urban development from roughly 1933 to 1965. The term, employed as a style descriptor as early as the mid-1950s, was reaffirmed in 1983 by Cara Greenberg in the title of her book, Mid-Century Modern: Furniture of the 1950s (Random House), celebrating the style that is now recognized by scholars and museums worldwide as a significant design movement.