Chest of drawers, brown ash, black steel, by P. Hundevad, Hundevad&Co., Denmark, 1960s.
3 840 PLN
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Designed by Poul Hundevad for Hundevad & Co., this chest of drawers exemplifies 1960s Danish modernism, where simplicity of form meets functional clarity. The body is crafted from honey-toned ash veneer, displaying a pronounced natural wood grain that adds depth and character. The piece stands on four slender black metal hairpin legs, lending a sense of lightness and a subtly elevated silhouette. The front features two sliding doors with solid, recessed handles, concealing three shelves and an internal drawer. The top is finished with cream Formica, highlighting a contrast in materials and tones. The proportions are balanced and geometric, and the satin-matte finish emphasizes the organic texture while minimizing glare. The cabinet is in very good condition, with surfaces and detailing recently refreshed. This chest of drawers carries the voice of 1960s Danish design: restrained shape, thoughtful details, and respect for material. The ash veneer, gently shaded by light, tells a story of Scandinavian reverence for nature and craftsmanlike precision. The slender legs elevate the form, as if allowing it to breathe, while the sliding doors quietly invite everyday rituals within. It’s a piece that does not impose, but subtly brings order and balance to a space. The chest fits seamlessly in a mid-century modern living room or in eclectic collector’s interiors. It may be paired with a sofa of geometric lines, a minimalist floor lamp, and accessories in neutral tones to highlight the wood grain and the contrast of black legs. It also serves well as a low sideboard for media or as a display for Scandinavian
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Height80 cm
Width43 cm
Length108 cm
Dimension details
Length108 cm
Height80 cm
Width43 cm
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