60s Poul Cadovius wall unit for Cado

Designer
Poul Cadovius
Manufacturer
Cado
Period
1960s
Origin
Denmark
Material
teak, veneer
Color
teak
Code
0220119KW
Condition
Good condition consistent with age and use.
Dimensions
80cm (w) x 48,5cm (d) x 167cm (h)
WS
A - E
Price
Sold, located Berkely USA
Provenance
See writing below.

Danish designer and manufacturer Poul Cadovius was born in Frederiksberg in 1911. Originally trained as a saddler and upholster, Cadovius became interested in industrial design and established his own furniture manufacturing company under the name of Royal Systems in 1945.

Shortly after, Cadovius had the revolutionary idea to design a floating, modular shelving system that would maximize floor space and signify the end of conformity in shelving. The Royal System (1948) shelving unit went on to win the gold medal at the Finland Furniture Fair in 1950 and silver medal at the XI Triennale di Milano 1957 and remained a hallmark of midcentury modern design throughout the 1950s and ‘60s.

Sometime between 1964 and 1967, Cadovius purchased the well-established furniture manufacturer France & Son and renamed the company CADO.

Cadovius collaborated with the impressive roster of iconic Danish designers through France & Søn and CADO, including Sigvar Bernadotte, Grete Jalk, Arne Vodder, Edvart Kindt-Larsen and Finn Juhl.

His minimalistic aesthetic is considered a perfect harmony between form and function—industrial and organic, affordable and elegant. Although the Royal System shelving unit was his main contribution to Danish modernism, Cadovius registered more than 400 patents throughout his long career, leaving behind a legacy that inspired many future designers. Cadovius passed away in 2011 at the age of 99 !

This wall unit is in good condition consistent with age and use. 

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