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Photograph, Interior with Table-Top Ziggurat Radio Cabinet

 

We have 2 images of Photograph, Interior with Table-Top Ziggurat Radio Cabinet .

The present black and white photograph features a prototype of Gustav Jensen's patented design for a table-top radio cabinet, here positioned on a round glass table resting on a carpet. In the background is a furniture unit composed of a sofa-with-attached-end-tables fabricated of a hard-surfaced material, perhaps marble or plastic, and a seat cushion and arm rests, apparently of tufted velvet. The featured object, a spherical radio cabinet on a thin cylindrical pedestal, has five ziggurat levels, beginning about midway and diminishing in size from there to the top; the sound is emitted through the openings. The tuning dial is located on the base. The carpet, visible through the table top and beyond, features a design of swirling flowers in a lighter tone than the background.
Photograph, Interior with Table-Top Ziggurat Radio Cabinet
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