Drahtglas Sideboard
Though it echoes the form of a mid-century sideboard, the raw stainless steel and wire glass construction give this piece a distinctly contemporary edge. The wire safety glass front adds a textured translucency, creating a delicate interplay between visibility and obscurity that partially conceals the contents inside. As you walk by, the objects seem to come to life, each ripple in the glass shifting and altering their appearance as if in motion. The sharply angled legs and clean-lined frame contribute to an architectural look that feels both contemporary and timeless.
Frame Material: Stainless Steel, Wire Safety Glass
Size: H740mm x W1806mm x D403mm

Perfect for showcasing decorative objects or functional pieces. The glass introduces a unique visual effect, with the wire grid creating a pattern that plays with light and shadow. As you move around the piece, the glass gives the objects within a sense of motion, subtly shifting and distorting their forms.


Abbildung: Gerrit Rietvield (1888-1964): Kommode, 1939-39, Drahtglas, Metall, Holz, Sockel aus Massivholz, weiß lackiert, Eisenprofile, vernickelte Metallschienen, 78,5 cm x 100 cm x 50,5 cm, Bröhan-Museum, Berlin

© Studio Bergob, 2024

This close-up image captures the intricate texture and unique aesthetic of the wire safety glass on a custom-made sideboard. The wire glass front is divided into sections with a subtle grid pattern that both obscures and reveals the items inside, creating a sense of mystery and movement. The glass produces a rippling, distorted effect on the objects within, making them appear almost abstract and slightly blurred. The raw stainless steel frame around the glass enhances the industrial feel of the piece, adding a clean, sturdy border to the otherwise textured, translucent surface. This combination of materials creates a dynamic visual experience as you move past the sideboard, with each shift in perspective subtly changing the view of the stored objects.
Drahtglas Sideboard
Though it echoes the form of a mid-century sideboard, the raw stainless steel and wire glass construction give this piece a distinctly contemporary edge. The wire safety glass front adds a textured translucency, creating a delicate interplay between visibility and obscurity that partially conceals the contents inside. As you walk by, the objects seem to come to life, each ripple in the glass shifting and altering their appearance as if in motion. The sharply angled legs and clean-lined frame contribute to an architectural look that feels both contemporary and timeless.
Frame Material: Stainless Steel, Wire Safety Glass
Size: H740mm x W1806mm x D403mm

Perfect for showcasing decorative objects or functional pieces. The glass introduces a unique visual effect, with the wire grid creating a pattern that plays with light and shadow. As you move around the piece, the glass gives the objects within a sense of motion, subtly shifting and distorting their forms.


Abbildung: Gerrit Rietvield (1888-1964): Kommode, 1939-39, Drahtglas, Metall, Holz, Sockel aus Massivholz, weiß lackiert, Eisenprofile, vernickelte Metallschienen, 78,5 cm x 100 cm x 50,5 cm, Bröhan-Museum, Berlin

© Studio Bergob, 2024
This close-up image captures the intricate texture and unique aesthetic of the wire safety glass on a custom-made sideboard. The wire glass front is divided into sections with a subtle grid pattern that both obscures and reveals the items inside, creating a sense of mystery and movement. The glass produces a rippling, distorted effect on the objects within, making them appear almost abstract and slightly blurred. The raw stainless steel frame around the glass enhances the industrial feel of the piece, adding a clean, sturdy border to the otherwise textured, translucent surface. This combination of materials creates a dynamic visual experience as you move past the sideboard, with each shift in perspective subtly changing the view of the stored objects.
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Studio Bergob is an architectural design practice specialising in lighting, furniture, and exhibition design. With a focus on handmade, custom pieces, the studio blends artisanal craftsmanship with contemporary forms. Its work centres on the transformation of industrial materials through hands-on experimentation—resulting in unique designs that foreground process, material integrity, and spatial presence. From concept to prototype to small-series production, Studio Bergob approaches each project as both a design and a making practice.
Studio Bergob is an architectural design practice specialising in lighting, furniture, and exhibition design. With a focus on handmade, custom pieces, the studio blends artisanal craftsmanship with contemporary forms. Its work centres on the transformation of industrial materials through hands-on experimentation—resulting in unique designs that foreground process, material integrity, and spatial presence. From concept to prototype to small-series production, Studio Bergob approaches each project as both a design and a making practice.