A mid-century modern open-frame wooden shelving unit, dating from approximately the 1960s-1970s. The unit is constructed with a light-toned hardwood frame, possibly beech or light-stained teak, and features three fixed vertical dividers crafted from plywood or veneered board, resulting in four storage bays. Designed with a slatted open-back construction, this piece was likely intended for record storage or oversized documents. It functions as a standalone floor rack or may have originated as a component of a larger modular shelving system. A small orange inventory sticker is located on one of the dividers. No manufacturer marks are visible.
Condition report:
The item is shown in an uncleaned condition consistent with warehouse storage. It exhibits surface wear, dust, and minor scuffs commensurate with its age and previous utility.
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