Early Steelcase Wood & Steel Four Drawer File Cabinet, Circa 1920
About the Item
- Creator:Steelcase (Manufacturer)
- Dimensions:Height: 52.5 in (133.35 cm)Width: 16 in (40.64 cm)Depth: 28 in (71.12 cm)
- Style:Industrial (Of the Period)
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- Date of Manufacture:1900-1920
- Condition:Refinished. Wear consistent with age and use. Previously refinished, including Army Green enamel to inside drawers. Without roller mechanism to bottom drawer, slides easily.
- Seller Location:Bainbridge, NY
- Reference Number:Seller: 2023012225C0SM0715251stDibs: 1308079139603
Steelcase
The Michigan-based furniture maker Steelcase has a long and distinguished history, but collectors focus on its vintage office furniture and desk chairs from the 1950s to the ’70s, when, along with such companies as Knoll and Herman Miller, the firm helped define the aesthetics of American mid-century modernism.
Steelcase was founded in Grand Rapids in 1912 as the Metal Office Furniture Company, promoting steel desks and other furnishings as safer, fireproof alternatives to wooden pieces at a time when smoking in the workplace was common. Boston’s first skyscraper — the 32-story Customs House — was furnished by the company in 1915. Frank Lloyd Wright, an American architect and furniture designer whose work had a profound influence on the shape of modern life, turned to the firm in 1937 to fabricate the enameled metal chairs and desks for his Johnson Wax Headquarters in Racine, Wisconsin.
In the 1950s, when Steelcase formally adopted the name it still uses today, the company developed a sleek and functional style employing rectilinear chrome frames for glass-topped tables and upholstered seating pieces. The look is similar to that of the minimal, Bauhaus-inspired designs of Florence Knoll, another icon of furniture design who helped shape the ethos of the postwar business world.
By the 1970s, Steelcase had enlivened its styling, offering such pieces as chairs and side tables designed by Gardner Leaver, with circular bases and curving supports. As you will see on these pages, Steelcase designs offer a perfect foundation for a modernist decor, with a touch of flair.
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