George Nelson (1906-86) for Omni Group Wall Unit
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Here is an original Wall shelving unit designed by George Nelson (1906-1986) for Omni Group. Gorgeous metal and walnut wood unit features shelves with a two door storage compartment and a 3 drawer cabinet. Beautiful condition with wall mounts and spring-loaded ceiling braces. Made for an 8 ft ceiling (approximately). All original condition with all original hardware. Stamped Omni group inside the storage compartment and on the metal bars. This unit is 2 wide and full length from ceiling to floor. No cracks or splits in the hardware- no stains or rings and very little wear to the wooden surface. Comes apart for easy shipping and storage. 65.5" long by 15" wide. George Nelson (1908–1986) was an American industrial designer and one of the founders of American Modernism. While Director of Design for the Herman Miller furniture company, Nelson and his design studio, George Nelson Associates, Inc., designed much of the 20th century's most iconic modernist furniture. "What is the crowning glory of your civilization... the symbol as clear a statement as the pyramids, the Parthenon, the cathedrals? What is this symbol? What is its name? Its name is Junk. Junk is the rusty, lovely, brilliant symbol of the dying years of your time. Junk is your ultimate landscape." - George Nelson, at the International Design Conference in Aspen, 1965.
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gorgeous condition-no damage- little to no surface wear
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George Nelson (1906-86) for Omni Group Wall Unit
Estimate $1,500 - $3,000
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