Functionalist Bookcase, Robert Slezák, 1930s, Czechoslovakia
This functionalist bookcase or display cabinet was produced during the 1930s–1940s by Robert Slezák in Bystřice pod Hostýnem, Czechoslovakia. It represents the principles of Czechoslovak modernism influenced by Bauhaus design and functionalist architecture.
The piece combines a chrome-plated steel base with a veneered plywood body in its original warm-toned finish. The upper section is fitted with clear glass panels, while the interior is divided into practical storage sections. The original chrome elements are well preserved and retain their shine.
The bookcase is part of a complete functionalist furniture set from a single interior. It remains in very good original condition, with no major defects, and is suitable for books, glassware, or display objects.
Specifications:
Design: Bookcase / display cabinet
Manufacturer: Robert Slezák
Origin: Czechoslovakia
Period: 1930s–1940s
Style: Functionalism / Bauhaus-influenced
Material: Veneered plywood, chrome-plated steel, glass
Color: Peach-toned wood, chrome, clear glass
Condition: Very good vintage condition with light patina. The cabinet shows surface wear and finish wear consistent with age. The piece remains structurally stable and fully functional.
Estimated weight: approx. 45–55 kg
Dimensions:
Height: 156 cm
Width: 150 cm
Depth: 44 cm