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Impressive and large Brutalist bookcase or room-divider, designed by Franz Xaver Sproll in the 1970’s, Germany. Stunning graphical handles and intricate carved wooden details. Balanced and elegant design with offering a lot of practical storage. Inspired by the designes of Pierre Chapo and Charlotte Perriand. Made out of solid and veneered tropical wood. In general good vintage condition.
Dimensions, L 320 x H 250 x D 65 cm
Impressive and large Brutalist bookcase or room-divider, designed by Franz Xaver Sproll in the 1970’s, Germany. Stunning graphical handles and intricate carved wooden details. Balanced and elegant design with offering a lot of practical storage. Inspired by the designes of Pierre Chapo and Charlotte Perriand. Made out of solid and veneered tropical wood. In general good vintage condition.
Dimensions, L 320 x H 250 x D 65 cm
Impressive and large Brutalist bookcase or room-divider, designed by Franz Xaver Sproll in the 1970’s, Germany. Stunning graphical handles and intricate carved wooden details. Balanced and elegant design with offering a lot of practical storage. Inspired by the designes of Pierre Chapo and Charlotte Perriand. Made out of solid and veneered tropical wood. In general good vintage condition.
Dimensions, L 320 x H 250 x D 65 cm