This mid-century modern sideboard from the 1960s is a classic example of Scandinavian design principles. The piece is defined by its clean lines, functional form, and the warm, natural grain of the teak wood.
Constructed primarily from teak, the sideboard features a practical layout with four drawers on the left and a double-door cabinet on the right, offering substantial storage space. The interior of the cabinet includes a single shelf, while the drawers are lined, adding a touch of refinement. The piece rests on tapered wooden legs, a hallmark of the era's aesthetic, which provides a sense of lightness to the substantial form. The rich brown tones of the wood are complemented by subtle, minimalist hardware.
The sideboard is in good condition, showing wear consistent with its age and use. The original finish has been preserved, maintaining the authentic character and patina developed over decades. The structural integrity remains solid, ensuring continued functionality.
This teak sideboard is well-suited for a variety of interior styles, from strict mid-century modern to more eclectic, contemporary spaces. It serves as an excellent focal point in a dining room or living area, providing both aesthetic appeal and practical storage.
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsBrownMaterialWoodNumber of items1Height75 cmWidth150 cmDepth40 cm