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Mogens Koch Modular Bookcase Wall System for Rud. Rasmussen Denmark. c. 1955

$55,000.00
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Mogens Koch Modular Bookcase Wall System for Rud. Rasmussen Denmark, c. 1955

Denmark, circa 1955–60

Pine with brass hardware

Set of fifteen modules: ten bookcase sections and five cabinet bases

An architectural, large-scale modular bookcase and cabinet system designed by Mogens Koch and produced by Rud. Rasmussen’s Snedkerier, Copenhagen.

This expansive installation comprises ten open grid bookcase sections set above five lower cabinet bases, forming a continuous, museum-quality storage wall with strong horizontal and vertical rhythm — a hallmark of Koch’s rational, modular design philosophy.

Executed in solid pine with warm, natural patina, the system balances utility and architectural presence. The upper cases provide deep, proportioned shelving suitable for books, objects, and archives, while the lower cabinets feature paneled doors concealing generous closed storage. Subtle brass hardware and precise Danish joinery throughout.

Designed to be endlessly reconfigurable, Koch’s modular system was conceived for libraries, offices, and private interiors, and remains one of the most refined and functional shelving programs of mid-century Scandinavian design.

Manufacturer’s labels present to several elements.

Composition

• 10 open bookcase sections

• 5 cabinet bases with doors

• 15 total modules

• Configurable as a single wall or divided into smaller groupings

Dimensions (assembled as shown)

Overall: approx. width 150" (12ft 6") 90” H × extended wall width × 14–15” D

(Individual module measurements available upon request)

Literature

Hiort, Modern Danish Furniture, illustrated

 

Condition

Excellent vintage condition with light wear consistent with age. Even coloration and attractive pine grain throughout. Ready for installation.

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