This two-piece kitchen cupboard from 1950s Germany was designed and crafted by a local carpenter, exemplifying the clarity and function of mid-century modern design. The body, rendered in ash veneer, is finished in a warm light beige with subtle yellow undertones, complemented by natural wood accents and a reddish-brown trim framing the central glass display. The upper section features two opaque sliding doors flanking a central glass cabinet with two glass shelves and a gently curved front, while the lower section rests on angled, tapered ash legs, supporting two large sliding doors with distinctive, cream-colored asymmetrical handles. The cupboard offers four drawers, five shelves — including two in glass — and a composition that balances generous storage with an airy profile. The matte surfaces, woven-like texture of the panels, and the soft sheen of the wood highlight both the quality of craftsmanship and the seamless integration of materials. Restored to excellent condition, the piece shows no visible damage or wear, with all elements original or faithfully matched to the period. This cupboard echoes the spirit of postwar Germany — a time when the home became a renewed focal point of daily life, and the kitchen acquired a new, practical role. The slender legs and geometric body reflect the optimism and functional priorities of the 1950s
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Height167 cm
Width50 cm
Length160 cm
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Length160 cm
Height167 cm
Width50 cm
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