Globe Wernicke

Globe Wernicke
Private
Industry offices furniture
Fate Acquired
Predecessor The Globe Files Company
Successor City Auto Stamping Company
Founded 1899
Defunct 1955
Products Desks, Bookcases, Shelves

History

The Globe-Wernicke Company was formed as a result of the Cincinnati based Globe Files Company (est. in 1882) purchasing the Minneapolis based Wernicke Company, founded in 1893 by Otto Wernicke, in 1899. The company is best known for their high end bookcases, Desks, and other office furniture. Globe Wernicke established factories in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, France and Germany.

The company patented the 'elastic bookcases' also known as a modular bookcase. These were a high quality stacking book shelves, with a standard width of 34 inches, in Oak, Walnut and Mahogany, capable of being adapted to fit together to form a bookcase which could either be all of the same measurements or which could be re-arranged by the insertion of units of different depths and heights. These glass fronted shelves now are proving to be collectable, desirable and usable antiques - with regularity these bookcases appear in auctions and internet sites and, what originally cost $75 or so will now be sold for $900 or more.[1]

During World War II 90% of the company's business in the US was converted to produce military equipment.

Mergers and acquisitions

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References

  1. History Company product example
  2. "Globe Wernicke Company.". Norwood Historical Society. Retrieved 2011-08-26.
  3. "Globe-Weis (brand) –Background" (PDF). Cardinal Brands. Retrieved 2011-08-26.
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