This long sideboard from the 1960s exemplifies German modernism with a clear Scandinavian influence. The walnut veneer body, in a warm medium brown with vertical grain, creates a pronounced horizontal silhouette measuring 250 cm in length and 50 cm in height. The top is finished in matte black Formica, providing a sleek contrast to the natural wood and emphasizing the minimalist character of the piece. The front is divided into four equal, handle-less sections, each concealing spacious solid wood drawers. The entire structure is elevated on two large, curved stainless steel legs with a mirror-like finish—a Bauhaus-inspired detail that lends visual lightness to the substantial form. High-quality craftsmanship is evident in the precise joinery and the meticulous finish of all surfaces. Condition: fully restored, with no visible signs of wear and all period details preserved. This piece echoes the voice of the 1960s: restraint, clarity of line, and a pursuit of functional simplicity. The sideboard tells a story of an era when form and material engaged in a subtle dialogue—cool steel set against the warmth of walnut, and geometric regularity brought a sense of calm and order. The black surface of the top reflects ambient light, creating a balanced rhythm that highlights the architectural ambitions of the design. The sideboard can be paired with low, clean-lined sofas and mid-century floor lamps to emphasize its horizontal orientation and minimalist roots. It would also work well in eclectic spaces, alongside graphite or white walls and polished metal or glass accessories. Placing it against a subdued color palette allows the warmth of the walnut and the reflective steel to take center stage, giving the room a quiet, contemporary rhythm.
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Height50 cm
Width56 cm
Length250 cm
Dimension details
Length250 cm
Height50 cm
Width56 cm
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