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[Branch name] Business Sales Department
[Account type] Ordinary
[Account No.] 1646680
[Account Name]IZYA STORE Business Department
[Account name]IZYA STORE JIGYOBU Inc.
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This glass cabinet was designed in the mid-century by British manufacturer Herbert E. Gibbs.
This slim type is ideal for displaying books, tableware, collections, etc. The warm brown wood grain is impressive. It is a practical yet vintage piece that shows the maker's attention to detail, and goes well with Scandinavian antiques.
After the war, modern Scandinavian design became very popular, and Scandinavian-style furniture began to be made in the UK as well. The UK's high level of technology and production capacity, which had a foundation in traditional furniture making, made it possible to produce high-quality furniture. Representative British manufacturers include G-PLAN, which was one of the first to adopt Danish design, and the long-established Scottish manufacturers AHMcIntosh and Nathan. There were also many other excellent Scandinavian-style furniture manufacturers. Scandinavian-style furniture made in the UK during the mid-century period is still highly regarded today for its quality and design that is comparable to authentic Scandinavian furniture, and has become increasingly popular in recent years.
A furniture manufacturer founded in London by Herbert E Gibbs. After graduating from a vocational school for furniture making, founder Herbert E Gibbs taught woodworking techniques as an instructor. In 1920, he established Herbert E Gibbs Ltd. and produced furniture for home and commercial use. The company established its popularity with designs that exude a British elegance while still being Scandinavian in style. The manufacturer boasts a high level of perfection and an appealing refined "astringency."