Harvey Probber American Mid-Century Queen Size Wooden Storage Headboard

$8,800 (USD)

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Item #: DUF0623

American Mid-Century queen-size storage headboard with a wooden veneer cabinet with a slanted front, two exterior sets of open shelves below two pull down cabinet compartments with lighting and a pivoting compartment, and a central sliding black mica and brass back panel concealing additional storage. (HARVEY PROBBER).

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Harvey Probber American Mid-Century Queen Size Wooden Storage Headboard

American Mid-Century queen-size storage headboard with a wooden veneer cabinet with a slanted front, two exterior sets of open shelves below two pull down cabinet compartments with lighting and a pivoting compartment, and a central sliding black mica and brass back panel concealing additional storage. (HARVEY PROBBER)

DETAILS

Sku:  DUF0623
Ships From: New York, NY
Creator: Harvey Probber

DIMENSIONS (INCHES)

Width:  94.5"
Height: 36.0"
Depth : 11.8"

INFO

Style:  Mid-Century
Materials & Techniques: Brass, metal, wood
Category: Bedroom, Beds
Condition: Wiring and light fixtures in cabinets are in disrepair.
Good; Minor losses

About Harvey Probber

Harvey Probber (1922-2003) was an American furniture designer and entrepreneur known for his innovative and influential contributions to the field of modern furniture design. Born in Brooklyn, New York, Probber developed a passion for design from a young age and went on to become one of the leading figures in the mid-century modern movement.

Probber's career began in the 1940s when he established his own furniture design studio in New York City. His early work was characterized by his use of modular and customizable furniture, which allowed for versatility and adaptability in various living spaces. This approach set him apart from his contemporaries and earned him recognition as a pioneer of modern design.

In the 1950s, Probber gained widespread acclaim for his

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