Harvey Probber Walnut and Oak Light Up Display Cabinet Bookcase

$780.00

This piece was designed by Harvey Probber c. 1950s. This piece is beautifully constructed of ebonized oak and contrasting walnut doors. This piece has adjustable glass shelves and a lamp tucked away at the top— a perfect design for displaying art, objects, or books. The cabinet doors open to even more storage with stationary oak shelves. This piece tall, slim, and elegant.

Dimensions - 26ʺW × 13.5ʺD × 81.5ʺH

Condition Details - This piece is in very good vintage condition. There are some slight scuffs, marks, and dents throughout. The lamp/light works. Glass is in good condition—no chips or breaks. Please see photos for full details.

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This piece was designed by Harvey Probber c. 1950s. This piece is beautifully constructed of ebonized oak and contrasting walnut doors. This piece has adjustable glass shelves and a lamp tucked away at the top— a perfect design for displaying art, objects, or books. The cabinet doors open to even more storage with stationary oak shelves. This piece tall, slim, and elegant.

Dimensions - 26ʺW × 13.5ʺD × 81.5ʺH

Condition Details - This piece is in very good vintage condition. There are some slight scuffs, marks, and dents throughout. The lamp/light works. Glass is in good condition—no chips or breaks. Please see photos for full details.

This piece was designed by Harvey Probber c. 1950s. This piece is beautifully constructed of ebonized oak and contrasting walnut doors. This piece has adjustable glass shelves and a lamp tucked away at the top— a perfect design for displaying art, objects, or books. The cabinet doors open to even more storage with stationary oak shelves. This piece tall, slim, and elegant.

Dimensions - 26ʺW × 13.5ʺD × 81.5ʺH

Condition Details - This piece is in very good vintage condition. There are some slight scuffs, marks, and dents throughout. The lamp/light works. Glass is in good condition—no chips or breaks. Please see photos for full details.

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