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Collage 20th Century Classics
605 Warren St.
Hudson, NY 12534 , United States
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214.828.9888
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Mogens Koch Bookcase/Wall Unit for Rud Rasmussen
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Description
A Danish Classic. Solid Oregon pine, six open bookcases and two cabinets , all with manufacturing label on the back. Each bookcase is separate and can be rearranged as desired. Rud Rasmussen originally designed in the 1920s.
Measure: Each cabinet 29.75" x 29.75" x 10.75" D. -
More Information
Documentation: Signed Origin: Denmark Period: 1920-1949 Materials: pine wood Condition: Good. restored Creation Date: 1970's Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern Incollect Reference #: 262152 -
Dimensions
W. 149.5 in; H. 61.75 in; D. 14.2 in; W. 379.73 cm; H. 156.85 cm; D. 36.07 cm;
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