Minimalist sideboard designed in the Czech Republic by Tatra Nabytok in the 1960s. With its wide hinged front opening, this multi-purpose piece of furniture, with a modernist functionality for its time, serves as a bar, a china cabinet, and storage for table linens or everyday items. With its clean lines and Scandinavian-inspired design, its sturdy teak structure and its beautifully crafted compass base, this little enfilade is timeless and made to last. Czech furniture from the 1960s was only produced nationally, with great care and mastery, and in relatively small quantities compared to western productions. They are therefore quite rare to unearth nowadays, which adds to their uniqueness much appreciated by vintage decorating buffs.