Extremely rare burl olive wood veneer monolith etagere by Paul Evans (signed) with chrome cityscape shelf supports on one face and single cityscape floating shelf on opposing face. 4 Bronze glass shelves each 36" x 12" deep x 3/8" thick, rest on top of the cityscape arms and the single shelf couples with a fixed bracket on the opposite side. The free standing burl olive veneered wall functions as a room divider/screen and simultaneously as shelves for beautiful artifacts. The monolith form seen from the side harks back to the 50's/60's architecture where buildings would be divided by a single soaring monolith with different roof levels jutting off from either side. The burl veneer has swollen bumps over most of the 2 surfaces which has been carefully restored however the bumps still remain. Look carefully at the last picture to see the surface more closely. Some scratches on single free hanging shelf but due to the reflective quality of the surface the scratches are not readily visible. Glass is in excellent condition as are the cityscape supports. Dimension details: chrome arms protrude 10" from wood and glass shelf protrudes 12" from wood, overall width/depth from edge of glass shelf to opposing floating shelf 28.5" , central column 4 1/8" wide, Chrome arms 3 1/8wide x 10long x 6 1/8"tall...free floating shelf is is 6" deep and 36 1/4" from floor to top of shelf, Overall height 84 1/4" x 36" wide x 28.5" deep