A beautiful dressing table in solid pine, dating from the 1970s. This piece of furniture is a representative example of Dutch and Scandinavian modernism, executed in a distinctly brutalist design language. The design is characterized by honest use of materials, visible structural connections, and a powerful interplay of lines.
The dressing table features a mirror and a functional work surface with two integrated drawers, fitted with characteristic solid wood knobs. The architectural sled legs reinforce the floating character of the tabletop, contributing to a timeless and minimalist aesthetic.
This type of furniture is strongly associated with the oeuvre of designers such as Ate van Apeldoorn (Houtwerk Hattem) and Rainer Daumiller. The focus is on sustainable craftsmanship and the natural expression of the pine wood.
Material: Solid pine
Condition: Excellent vintage condition with an authentic patina. Width: 99.5 cm
Depth: 50.0 cm
Worktop height: 73.0 cm
Total height (incl. mirror): 118.0 cm
Height to bottom of drawers: 59.0 cm
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsBrownMaterialWoodNumber of items1Height118 cmWidth100 cmDepth50 cm