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Bespoke Floating Sideboard Drawers by Wim den Boon, 1960s

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Created for a private residence in Laren, The Netherlands, and purchased from its initial owner who commissioned it. Wood construction with teak veneer and with a white melamine. It has three solid steel wall fixings that can be bolted to a wall. The sideboard has specifically constructed gaps in the back where the wall fixings slot into it. (See photos) Between the 1950s & 60s, Dutch designer and architect Wim den Boon was at the height of his powers. His success alongside other designers as 'Group &' (including Hein Stolle, etc.) and later with Goed Wonen lay in the fact that his purist design of the interiors and furniture fitted in seamlessly with the functionalist design of the late thirties. (Goed Wonen was a foundation and leading magazine formed after the war with the aim of “raising the standard of living in the Netherlands by improving home furnishings in the broadest sense of the word…”) Den Boon wrote several articles for Goed Wonen. His articles are almost without exception educational, presenting readers sometimes quite forcibly with the liberating nature of the new design. Den Boon’s polemical character, stubbornness, and especially the strongly didactic tone of his articles was too much for many employees and readers of Goed Wonen and in 1950 the editors forced him to resign. It was also around 1950 that he broke his relationship with 'Groep &' and established himself as an independent interior designer in The Hague. From then on, his interior designs are increasingly characterized by a very careful treatment of the space that can be very strict, deliberate, and sober but also highly refined. Throughout this golden period of the 50s-60s, an extensive oeuvre was created, varying from small renovations and furniture designs to complete new construction projects for private individuals such as those who commissioned this piece. This is a unique piece of Dutch mid-century modern design history.

Minor superficial wear and tear. There are some bubbles in the melamine behind the drawer fronts (but these are not visible when the drawers are closed)

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ConditionGoodColorsWhite, BrownMaterialWood, Lamine, MetalNumber of items1StyleMid Century ModernBrandWim Den BoonHeight35 cmWidth212 cmDepth60 cm


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