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Allegory Desk with drawer Wiener GTV Design
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Elegance: Allegory Desk desk with drawer Wiener GTV Design
Perfect for the private home office - the Allegory Desk by Wiener GTV Design is an absolutely stylish desk. It convinces with its appealing shape and the high-quality Wiener wickerwork, which can be used functionally at the same time by attaching additional accessories or notepads to it.
Viennese GTV Design - Design with Tradition
GTV stands for Gebrüder Thonet Vienna GmbH and looks back on a history of tradition. Michael Thonet was invited to Vienna in 1842 by Prince Metternich to manufacture his furniture. He founded the company "Gebrüder Thonet" in 1853, in which his children had a share. In the capital of the Habsburg Empire, Michael Thonet switched from laminated glue-laminated wood to steam-bent wooden rods, an industrial chemical and mechanical process that enabled the production of wooden furniture in large quantities.In 1976, the Austrian company changed its name from Gebrüder Thonet to the current name Gebrüder Thonet Vienna.All products of Gebrüder Thonet Vienna GmbH are distinguished by the new trademark Vienna GTV Design.
Material and format
The desk is made of beech or ash wood. It is 100 cm wide, 66 cm deep and 126 cm high.
Product number: | WIENER GTV DKALECPGL WEISS |
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Manufacturer | Wiener GTV Design |
Design Year | 2015 |
Designer | Gamfratesi |
Herstellerartikelnummer | DKALECPGL |
Shipping method | Forwarding agent |
Material | Beech / ash |
Width (cm) | 100 |
Depth (cm) | 66 |
Height (cm) | 126 |
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