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Galerie l'Orme modular wall unit in solid elm, France 1970
French modular wall unit by Galerie l'Orme, produced in Paris in the 1970s. Crafted from solid elm, this impressive piece features a strong architectural structure with beautifully visible wood grain and refined joinery, giving it a warm, natural presence. The unit is composed of three vertical columns, each offering generous storage and display possibilities. The lower section includes closed compartments, while the upper part is fitted with multiple adjustable open shelves, ideal for books, art objects, and decorative pieces.
With its open and versatile layout, this wall unit allows for a wide range of styling options and adapts easily to different interiors. The use of elm wood is typical of French modern furniture from this era, and the design shows subtle similarities to the work of Pierre Chapo, known for his honest materials and sculptural construction.
The cabinet measures 210 cm in height, 223 cm in width, and 48 cm in depth. It is currently designed for ceiling mounting, but wall mounting can be discussed and adapted if desired.
The piece is in good vintage condition, with signs of wear consistent with age and use.
French modular wall unit by Galerie l'Orme, produced in Paris in the 1970s. Crafted from solid elm, this impressive piece features a strong architectural structure with beautifully visible wood grain and refined joinery, giving it a warm, natural presence. The unit is composed of three vertical columns, each offering generous storage and display possibilities. The lower section includes closed compartments, while the upper part is fitted with multiple adjustable open shelves, ideal for books, art objects, and decorative pieces.
With its open and versatile layout, this wall unit allows for a wide range of styling options and adapts easily to different interiors. The use of elm wood is typical of French modern furniture from this era, and the design shows subtle similarities to the work of Pierre Chapo, known for his honest materials and sculptural construction.
The cabinet measures 210 cm in height, 223 cm in width, and 48 cm in depth. It is currently designed for ceiling mounting, but wall mounting can be discussed and adapted if desired.
The piece is in good vintage condition, with signs of wear consistent with age and use.