Rosewood veneered bookcase with two lights in Dassi-style, 1960s


























Wonderful lounge furniture of original 1960s design and production, the style and execution are reminiscent of the furniture made by Vittorio Dassi. In the photos it is presented both with and without bottom, depending on your needs it can be used in both ways. On the right-hand side of the cabinet there is a top with rounded corners and a drawer, equipped with top lighting that lends itself to use as a writing desk or modern-day PC workstation. The two light points have brass and glass lampshades. The rest of the cabinet is characterised by an alternation of open shelves and closed compartments. In the central part there is a sliding door and three small drawers. The structure is solid and strong, some shelves are a little bowed. Rosewood veneer with darker inlays and grissin elements. In some places the darker parts have lost some colour. The drawers slide well. There is a missing hole cover on the left side of the cabinet. All the shelves inside the compartments are removable and can only be placed in the predefined position. It is an excellent piece of furniture that in addition to being a hall cabinet can also serve as a bookcase or office cabinet, a piece to be enhanced in large rooms. Length 238 cm, maximum depth 58 cm, height 220 cm. Other measurements have been specified in one of the photos. Good structural condition, there are usual signs of wear and tear, scratches, small parts of veneer missing, veneer rippling at the top (see photo).
ID: 66670-1707917389-83515