Danish teak sideboard with lacquered fronts, 1960s
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Key Details
The contrast between the warmth of the teak and the lacquered surfaces makes this 1960s Danish sideboard instantly recognizable. At the center, four drawers with colored fronts break the continuity of the cabinet with a graphic detail that recalls the chromatic research of many Scandinavian projects of the period.
The structure is functionally organized: the closed side compartments allow storing dishes, linen, or documents, while the central drawers are ideal for everyday objects. The ensemble remains light thanks to the slender metal feet, which lift the volume off the ground and lighten its presence in the space.
The teak, with its natural grain, interacts with the lacquered surfaces without being dominant. This balance between wood, color, and essential volumes allows the piece of furniture to fit naturally into both contemporary interiors and alongside other vintage furnishings.
Designed as a credenza for the living area, it also easily finds its place in a study, an entrance hall, or a dining room, offering considerable storage capacity without sacrificing a strong aesthetic identity.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
COUNTRY OF PRODUCTION: Denmark
DESIGN PERIOD: 1960
PRODUCTION PERIOD: 1960
STYLE: Scandinavian design
MATERIAL: Teak, lacquered wood, metal
COLOR: brown, white, yellow, orange and black
WEIGHT RANGE: 0-40 Kg
CONDITION: good vintage condition with slight signs of age consistent with the piece's age
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