This vintage showcase from the 1960s, produced by the German manufacturer Heinrich Riestenpatt, exemplifies the solid craftsmanship of the mid-century modern era. The cabinet features a teak veneer body in a warm, semi-matte brown; at the front, double glass doors reveal two spacious interior shelves. The top surface is finished with black Formica, providing both a practical and contrasting workspace. The cabinet stands on four slender, black metal hairpin legs, characteristic of the 1960s and lending a sense of visual lightness. Integrated, rounded teak handles blend seamlessly into the frame. Balanced proportions and a consistent, expressive wood grain in the interior reflect German precision in construction. The condition is very good—carefully restored, free from visible scratches or damage, and retaining all original details. This showcase evokes the atmosphere of 1960s German interiors, where utility met streamlined form. Its glass doors open like an invitation to a private collection, while the warmth of teak and the austerity of Formica speak of a time when practicality and elegance coexisted. The slender, black legs raise the cabinet above the floor, as if to keep it light and always ready to adapt to the changing rhythms of daily life. The piece can be placed in a living room as a display for glassware, ceramics, or collectible books—especially effective against a light wall, surrounded by other teak or black metal elements. It can be paired with a minimalist sofa or chair on slender legs, as well as a geometric mid-century lamp. Both
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Height115 cm
Width36 cm
Length100 cm
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Length100 cm
Height115 cm
Width36 cm
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