BOOKCASES BY DESIGNER KIM MOLTZER, 1970
Large designer bookcase by Kim Moltzer, created in the 1970s. The rectangular bookcase features the geometric shapes favored by the designer. It features eight smoked glass shelves in a large silver-plated brass structure. The black-lacquered wood base opens three doors to reveal storage space. This large, high-quality piece of furniture can be used as a room divider.
Born in Berlin, Kim Moltzer (1938-2015) was raised in Argentina before studying in Europe. In 1966, he founded ECFI, a design office for professional spaces and apartments, with architect Jean-Paul Barray. A versatile artist, he created furniture for a number of French personalities, including the Rothchilds and the Pompidou couple.
Design period
Circa: 1970
Dim: L: 200cm, P: 45cm, H: 221cm.
Dim: W: 78,7in, D: 17,7in, H: 87in.
Condition report: In very good overall condition. light wear on brass and black lacquered wood.