German Tubular Steel Desk – 1930s Bauhaus Era Industrial Design
German Tubular Steel Desk – 1930s Bauhaus Era Industrial Design
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A striking example of early 20th-century German industrial design, this tubular steel desk likely dates from the 1930s–1940s, drawing clear influence from the Bauhaus movement. The design features a bent chrome-plated tubular steel frame paired with veneered wood cabinetry and top, emphasizing both form and functionality.
The desk offers practical storage with three lockable cabinets—one with pull-out drawers, the other with a slide-out shelf—and a central drawer. Original keys are included, and all locks function.
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Condition
Condition
Good vintage condition with clear signs of age and use. The wood surfaces show wear, including scratches, fading, and patina; the chrome frame has areas of tarnish and minor pitting. Structurally sound and fully functional. Ideal for those who appreciate authentic vintage character. Please request detailed images for close-ups.
Dimensions
Dimensions
Width: 150cm Depth: 76cm Height: 74cm
