Vintage Bauhaus Oak Veneer Desk from Mücke & Melder, 1940s
- Dimensions :
- H78 x W175 x D90
- Color :
- brown
- Material :
- wood
- Style :
- art deco
Title. Vintage brown oak-veneer desk with chromed steel frame — 1930s Bauhaus design. Overview. A functionalist partner's desk designed by Rudolf Vichr for Mücke & Melder in the 1930s. Strong Bauhaus/modernist lines pairing warm oak veneer with a slim metal frame. Maker & Period. Designed by Rudolf Vichr and produced by Mücke & Melder (Fryštát, Czech Republic), circa 1930s. Representative of Art Deco / Modernist / Bauhaus design vocabulary. Materials. Oak veneered top and pedestal cabinets over softwood carcasses; chromed tubular steel frame and metal rails. Features. Partners desk layout, usable from both sides. Two pedestal cabinets (left and right), each with four deep drawers. Top drawer can be locked to secure all four drawers on each pedestal. Horizontal flush metal drawer handles consistent across both pedestals. Dimensions. Height: 78 cm. Width: 175 cm. Depth: 90 cm. Notes. The listing specifies a heavy weight range (between 80 kg and 150 kg); consider professional delivery and handling for removal and installation.