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Vintage Mid-Century Scandinavian Modern Dark Oak Sideboard with Wooden & Metal Handles, 1960s
Delivering from: Warsaw, Poland
£6,495
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This modernist sideboard was made in Scandinavia during the 1960s. It was made of oak wood, which is considered royal wood. It is a very strong and durable material with rich grain. The wood is resistant to scratches and damage, and becomes noble with age. This sideboard is finished in a dark, varied color. From brownish tones to intense dark brown, which, depending on the angle of light, may give the impression of black. The strong, patterned grain flows harmoniously here. This creates a stuning visual effect. The front is a pair of sliding doors. There is one shelf and empty space inside. The geometric handles are made of wood supplemented with a metal ball. Elegant wooden legs perfectly match the sideboard. The multi-dimensional design of the furniture, materials used, non-obvious color and workmanship with the utmost care make it an extremely interesting object that will fit into many arrangements, from industrial to modern interiors.
The sideboard has been restored and is in very good vintage condition.
Dimensions | 200 × 42 × 65 cm |
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WEIMAR, 1919, VIENNA, THE ‘30S. MICHIGAN, THE ‘60S. COPENHAGEN, 1963. OUR STUDIO PROVIDES YOU WITH A TRAVEL AROUND THE WORLD. THIS PLACE IS CREATED OUT OF THE FURNITURE PASSION, THE NEED FOR BEAUTY AND CURIOSITY ABOUT INDUSTRIAL DESIGN, STILL NOT ENOUGH APPRECIATED. SINCE 2010 WE’VE BEEN ENLARGING OUR COLLECTION OF UNUSUAL OBJECTS, THE MOST OUTSTANDING FORMS IN THE HISTORY OF DESIGN, WHICH WERE CREATED IN THE YEARS 1900-1990, WITH FEW EXCEPTIONS.
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