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Pastoe BB54
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Pastoe cabinet secretary by Cees Braakman
Pastoe BB54
Designer: Cees Braakman
Dutch design
1953
This BB54 secretary/cabinet is designed
by Cees Braakman in 1953 for Pastoe and
is part of the 'Birch Series'.
The design from the Birch series is well
know for tis typical bent legs.
Secretaire, slides, shelve, two doors, ...
Early version with metal handles.
In a really good vintage condition.
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Depth : 30 cm
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Height : 134 cm
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Width: 88 cm
Zeldzame BB54 boeken- secretaire kast uit de Berkenserie van Pastoe, ontworpen in 1953 door
Cees Braakman.
Materiaal berkenhout en berkenfineer.
Secretaire, opbergvak, wee deuren en een legplank.
Met de kenmerkende lus-poten.
Vroegere versie met de ijzeren grepen.
In een hele mooie vintage staat.
Did you know?
Pastoe’s story began in 1913 in Utrecht, when German-Dutch businessman Frits Loeb (1889-1959) decided to produce chairs in a traditional cabinetmaking workshop to sell in his own shop. His atelier—named Utrechtsche Machinale Stoel-en Meubelfabrik (UMS) at the time—quickly grew and in 1917 moved into a large factory facility, manufacturing furniture for a range of retail outlets. In 1918, the factory was moved again to the Rotsoord area in Utrecht, where it is still located today. While the early furniture lines