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This rare glass and steel shelf, produced by a. Ravenel in france, is a compelling example of mid-century industrial design, …
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This rare glass and steel shelf, produced by a. Ravenel in france, is a compelling example of mid-century industrial design, blending utilitarian function with minimalist sophistication. Likely crafted during the post-war era when industrial materials were being reinterpreted for both commercial and domestic settings, the shelf exemplifies a refined approach to raw materials and adaptable construction. The frame is constructed from solid steel, exhibiting a rich, aged patina that testifies to its authenticity and long use. The darkened, weathered surface of the steel carries subtle variations in tone and texture—oxidation marks, wear, and softened edges—that contribute to the piece’s distinct industrial character. The robust structure is carefully engineered, with visible joints, welded corners, and original fasteners such as clamps and set-screws, which underscore the honesty of its construction and its mechanical aesthetic. Suspended between the vertical supports are six clear glass shelves, offering a light, transparent counterpoint to the visual weight of the steel frame. The glass is thick and well-proportioned, showing minimal surface wear and edge scuffing typical of vintage use. These shelves are height-adjustable, thanks to an integrated system of mechanical supports, allowing for customized configurations depending on functional or display needs. This modularity enhances the shelf’s versatility, making it suitable for use as a display unit, bookshelf, or even a freestanding room divider in both residential and commercial interiors. The overall form is tall and narrow, with clean architectural lines and a balanced footprint. The steel base is wide and grounded, providing ample stability without compromising the airy visual presence created by the transparent glass and open structure. In very good vintage condition, the steel framework retains its full structural integrity while displaying a desirable patina that reflects its industrial origins. The glass shelves are intact and well-preserved, with only minor wear consistent with age. This shelf is an exceptional representation of mid-century french industrial design—celebrated for its straightforward expression of materials, architectural structure, and understated beauty. It offers a compelling mix of functionality and sculptural presence, ideal for interiors that favor an honest, raw material language.
additional information: producer: a. Ravenel color: silver decade: 1940s country: france style: industrial material: glass, steel designed in: 1940s dimensions: w: 50 / d: 32 / h:100 cm
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- Dimensions
- 19.69ʺW × 12.6ʺD × 39.37ʺH
- Styles
- Industrial
- Period
- 1940s
- Country of Origin
- France
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Glass
- Condition
- Good Condition, Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Gold
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