A Rosewood Bookcase Cabinet: from Marchand Antiques
This piece is a bookcase cabinet constructed by Robert
Heritage and Archie Shine for Heals of London circa 1959. It is entirely
crafted from Rosewood and features five cupboard sections with removable
shelves in the top tier, a large cupboard in the middle tier as well as four
small draws and a cocktail cabinet, and finally on the lower tier are two large
drawers and a smaller one.
This piece is highly utilitarian, the five cupboard
sections could be used for any desired purpose but ultimately provide ample
space for any storage type role and the large cupboard located in the middle
portion of the bookcase cabinet can easily accommodate a flat-screen TV for
example or anything with similar dimensions (for this specific application the
sliding door is very useful as it offers protection for the contents of the
cupboard in the middle tier). Of course this piece has more to offer, right of
the cupboard in the middle tier are four small drawers which again can be used
for any storage type role; right of these drawers one will find a fall front
cocktail cabinet featuring a mirrored rear face and glass shelf. Continuing
with this idea of utility, on the lower tier we find two large drawers capable
of housing shoes, clothing, a cigar box perhaps, or whatever else its owner
deems fit. Finally, on the right of these we find a final smaller drawer. This vast
amount of storage space makes this piece a practical addition to any home, perhaps
most well suited to a living room for the reasons previously outlined.
This piece is offered at £2,650.00, a great price for such a practical and beautiful piece and it doesn't go without saying that though it may have been designed half a century ago it wouldn't feel out of place and would in fact make a perfect addition to any modern home.
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