This oak sideboard from the 1950s exemplifies robust Polish craftsmanship, blending traditional carpentry techniques with distinct mid-century modern influences. Constructed from solid oak, it features a warm, honey-golden finish with a semi-matte sheen that highlights the natural wood grain. The design is defined by two large, arched cabinet doors with deep, sculpted moldings and classic, almost neo-baroque accents, most evident in the substantial, hand-forged iron hardware and the ornate, curved handles with a dark, aged patina. The structure is reinforced with visible wooden dowel joints, while the lower section accommodates two spacious drawers with decorative metal handles. The proportions are substantial yet balanced, and the surface retains some natural imperfections and minor marks, attesting to its authenticity and careful use. The sideboard is preserved in very good condition, showing only minor scratches and signs of time— all hardware and components appear original. This piece carries the spirit of the 1950s, a period when Polish interiors sought equilibrium between tradition and modernity. Its form tells a story of an era when solidity and longevity were valued, and hand-forged details signified respect for craftsmanship. The oak’s golden hue and gentle tonal transitions evoke a sense of calm domestic life, while the weighty silhouette and pronounced lines recall a time when furniture was built to last for generations. Every small scratch on the surface narrates its own tale—of keys set
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Height130 cm
Depth55 cm
Width166 cm
Dimension details
Width166 cm
Height130 cm
Depth55 cm
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