Rare minimalist Inger Klingenberg sideboard. Produced by Dutch manufacturer Fristho and designed by the Danish designer Inger Klingenberg. This model “Inger-195” dates from the 1960s. Inger Klingenbergen and her husband, the American designer Ross Littell, founded a design agency in Copenhagen in 1958 and designed models for Fristho that were put into production and presented at the Cologne furniture fair in 1960 under the name “Inger Series”. The Dutch manufacturer Fristho was known for its high-quality production and was internationally represented by the large Italian company Arflex. Stylish and timeless design in Indian Rosewood / Rosewood and Japanese “seagrass” door panels with a Rio Rosewood / Rosewood finish on the inside of the doors. Notice the beautiful details of this ingenious piece of design. The very beautifully shaped handles, the solid rosewood frame, the right door with hidden handle, the white stone shelves, the bar area with invisible pressure mechanism, etc. This sideboard has been designed with an eye for detail.
Dimensions: 195 centimeters wide, 121 centimeters high, 43 centimeters deep.
In good condition with signs of wear consistent with its age. This sideboard has a mark at the top left of the inside of the cupboard.
Flap box and top drawer stick and are difficult to open.There is a circle on one of the shelves in the closet. As far as I'm concerned, it's not disturbing and you can also turn the plank over, then there's nothing left to see