A pair of smart, utilitarian vintage glazed bookshelves by British maker, Herbert Gibbs, that date from the early 1970s. Split into two sections, each with its own pair of sliding glass doors and an adjustable shelf inside, they lend themselves to be configured to your needs, perhaps with books in one section and treasures in the other. The generous width but shallow depth of each bookcase make them small footprint storage options where you don’t want shelves that intrude into the room too much. Simply designed but very well-made.
