This lawyer's bookcase is all polished metal with glass doors. It would look great in any decor. A three-tier set of lawyers bookcases, American made by Vetter Desk Works of Rochester, New York; quarter-sawn solid oak, with panelled sides.
What is a barrister bookcase? In the olden days, barrister bookcases were made for a lawyers’ offices (read: a person with a lot of books, apparently other professions didn’t foster as many readers). Barrister bookcases typically have stacks and because lawyers of yore moved offices a lot, these stacks could be individually moved around (handy!).
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Barrister bookcases became popular during the mid to late 19th century.
A barrister's bookcase is a modular piece of furniture. The style was marketed as an “elastic bookcase” by Cincinnati based manufacturer Globe Wernicke in 1898. Each shelf is a unique stand-alone element having a glass door with an up-and-over mechanism.
A barrister's bookcase consists of several separate shelf units that may be stacked together to form a cabinet. When moving chambers, each shelf is carried separately without needing to remove its contents and becomes a carrying-case full of books.
15-3/4 inches deepAt 15-3/4 inches deep, the Extra Deep Heritage collection is ideal for vinyl record storage. The receding glass doors protect records from dust and are available with optional locks to safeguard rare recordings.
Unscrew the rollers on both sides. Lower the door so it's parallel to the back. Push one end back into the cabinet until the pin is free of the side slot - or start with the door at the back, and pull one end forward until it's free of the side slot (and then keep pulling forward to remove from the case.)
A barrister is a type of lawyer in common law jurisdictions. Barristers mostly specialise in courtroom advocacy and litigation. Their tasks include taking cases in superior courts and tribunals, drafting legal pleadings, researching the philosophy, hypothesis and history of law, and giving expert legal opinions.
/ (ˈbærɪstə) / noun. Also called: barrister-at-law (in England) a lawyer who has been called to the bar and is qualified to plead in the higher courtsCompare solicitor See also advocate, counsel. (in Canada) a lawyer who pleads in court.
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You could even use them in a kitchen for dish and glassware storage, as these Brooklyn renters did in their loft. Because of their narrow design, barrister bookcases also work well in tight spaces, including hallways, entryways, or mudrooms. Really, though, their place in your home is only limited by your imagination.
Authentic barrister bookcases are sturdy, durable, and high-quality. They have attractive glass doors to protect your book collection from direct sunlight, moisture, and dust. Since they typically do not come in one solid unit, they can be rearranged.
Many modern barrister bookcase shelves are the perfect size to house vinyl records. You can fit a lot of vinyl records in one deep barrister bookcase shelf. The glass doors provide both the visual appeal of a record collection, and protection from moisture damage.
Barrister bookcases are gorgeous, classic, and customizable storage pieces. But they have their downsides. Because of their unique design, it can be hard to identify authentic barrister bookcases when purchasing. It is necessary to sift through auction and retailer sites to find a true barrister bookcase.