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Dale Holub Credenza Solid Koa Wood 1976
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Description
Dale Holub Credenza Solid Koa Wood (1976)
- Constructed from premium Koa wood on a plinth base.
- Features five solid wood planks for the top and three thicker side planks with multiple English dovetail joints at each corner.
- Dimensions: 70" W x 18.5" D x 28" H.
- Six drawers with cutout pulls: two wider top drawers, middle drawers above lower file drawers.
- Tambor doors conceal storage space, including a floating shelf with open dividers and undivided lower space for optimal storage.
- Signed with artist’s cipher and number [7611].
About Koa Wood:
- Renowned for its rich grain and warm hues, Koa wood is a premium Hawaiian material celebrated for its beauty and durability, often used in high-quality furniture. -
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Period: 1950-1979 Materials: koa wood Condition: Good. very good original condition Creation Date: 1976 Styles / Movements: Modern Dealer Reference #: C00005153 Incollect Reference #: 848739
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