This sophisticated and rare teak wall system features geometric marquetry fronts reminiscent of early Poul Cadovius Royal System designs. However, its unique straight-angle shelf brackets distinguish it from typical Cadovius solutions, offering both stability and individuality.
Particularly notable are the additional side holes on some shelves for metal brackets, similar to those used by Cadovius himself. Upon close examination, the use of original Huwil hardware confirms this system as the work of German mid-century cabinetmakers.
Provenance:
This modular system was custom-made for a private residence built in the late 1950s in the French sector of West Berlin. It was installed immediately after the house’s construction by its original owner, underscoring its historical authenticity and bespoke nature.
System Components:
• 30 Shelves:
• 20 shelves: 73 cm length, 26.5 cm depth
• 10 shelves: 73 cm length, 36 cm depth
• 7 Vertical Rails: Length 250 cm, Width 6 cm – mounted to the wall and serving as critical support for the Huwil locking brackets.
• 5 Closed Cabinets/Secretaires with geometric veneer marquetry:
• Length: 73 cm, Depth: 46 cm, Height: 31 cm
• 60 Shelf Brackets (30 left and 30 right): Made from solid teak with internal Huwil locking mechanisms.
• 5 Wall Panels: Height 250 cm, Width 71 cm.
Overall Dimensions: Width 365 cm, Height 250 cm.
Key Features:
• A unique blend of Danish-inspired design and German mid-century engineering.
• Straight-angle shelf brackets are an unusual and distinctive feature of modular systems.
• Additional side holes for metal brackets, enhancing flexibility and structural stability.
• Historical provenance: Custom-made for a West Berlin residence in the late 1950s.This system represents an extraordinary example of mid-century modern craftsmanship, combining exceptional quality, technical innovation, and historical significance. A true collector’s piece for admirers of timeless design.
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