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Bauhaus Desk by Erich Dieckmann, Rosewood, Lacquer, Maple, Germany circa 1925
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Description
Original, fully restored Bauhaus Desk, attributed to Erich Dieckmann, Germany, 1923-1925 at the Bauhaus in Weimar.
Wonderful rosewood / Palisander veneer with excellent piano lacquer finish.
Inside in bright maple in satin finish and high-gloss inside the doors.
Polished stainless steel trims around the top and bottom. Nickel-plated metal fittings and details, galvanized and polished.
Original locks repaired and galvanized. On the backside there are two book compartments with original sliding glass doors.
Dimensions:
* H 79 cm / 31 in
* W 161 cm / 63.4 in
* D 80 cm / 31.5 in
The furniture designer Erich Dieckmann was a student and later teacher at the Bauhaus in Weimar from 1921-1930. This desk was produced in very small series in this environment. - More Information
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Dimensions
W. 161 in; H. 79 in; D. 80 in; W. 408.94 cm; H. 200.66 cm; D. 203.2 cm;
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