Description
Did you ever wonder where Ridley Scott displayed his glass unicorns? Well, wonder no more. This sinister etagere is not only hard to find, but we promise you won’t come across a nicer version of this Adrian Pearsall Brutalist Display Cabinet anywhere. The FMV restoration team covets this unique line and labors with love by techniques perfected over the years. The end result looks great, and we encourage you to compare our competitors offerings closely to see the difference we offer.
Ideal in so many applications, the practicality is boundless. Finished on all sides, this etagere could double as a room divider. Display art or simply use as a bookshelf. All three 3/8″ thick, grey glass shelves are removable.
Dimensions: 37” Wide x 18” Deep x 76” High
The elaborately decorated resin surfaces were borrowed from Paul Evans premium Brutalist studio pieces. The resin on this credenza has a goopy, heavily textured surface mimicking molten metal. Although made of resin, the surface looks metallic with gunmetal gray, bronze, gold, and black tones. There are etched elements and goopy molded forms resembling large sunflowers. The timelessness of this piece cannot be overstated. An investment that is certain to appreciate over time.
We have several more pieces from this Craft Associates Brutalist collection. Inquire if you are interested in the Brutalist dining table or dining chairs. We also have matching loveseats, credenza, dining set, and lounge chairs.
Condition: Replacements made: One new glass shelf. Wear consistent with age and use. Very good original condition. (1) new replacement shelf. Minor imperfections on the (2) original shelves. Resin has been detailed top to bottom.
We have several more pieces from this Craft Associates Brutalist collection. Inquire if you are interested in the Brutalist dining table or dining chairs. We also have a matching loveseats, lounge chairs, and wall mounted bar.