This mid-century modern cabinet, the Napoli model, was designed by David Rosen in Sweden in 1953. The piece exemplifies the refined elegance of Scandinavian design from this era, featuring a striking geometric pattern across its front facade. Constructed primarily from wood, the cabinet showcases a warm brown finish that highlights the natural grain. The design incorporates three doors that open to reveal a well-organised interior, complete with shelving and three sliding drawers for versatile storage. Brass hardware, including delicate handles and hinges, provides a subtle contrast to the wooden exterior. The cabinet is elevated on a slender, yet sturdy, wooden base, contributing to its light visual footprint. The piece remains in good vintage condition, retaining its original character and structural integrity. It is accompanied by original documentation, adding a layer of historical provenance to this mid-century find. This cabinet is well-suited for a variety of interior settings, from a dedicated dining room to a sophisticated living area. Its timeless design and practical storage capabilities make it a functional and aesthetically pleasing addition to a modern or vintage-inspired home.
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsBrownMaterialWood, BrassNumber of items1Height130 cmWidth160 cmDepth45 cmSigns of usageScratches, Stains