Sideboard, brown teak, by F. Kayser, Norway, 1960s
10 838 PLN
12 750 PLN
-15%
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This mid-century modern teak sideboard, designed by Frederik Kayser in Norway during the 1960s, embodies the essence of Scandinavian modernism. Crafted from warm, reddish-brown teak wood with subtle golden undertones, it is finished in a satin lacquer that draws out the natural grain without excessive gloss. The piece stands on four slender, tapered legs, lending it a light and elegant appearance. On the left, five drawers – one featuring an additional sliding shelf – open via discreet horizontal grooves, replacing conventional handles. On the right, two doors display a vertical wood grain and small, round brass keyholes; a key is included with the piece. The overall design is marked by precise joinery and seamless transitions, resulting in a harmonious and symmetrical form that highlights the quality of craftsmanship. The sideboard has been professionally restored by an experienced cabinetmaker, ensuring it is presented in excellent condition. This sideboard resonates with the calm spirit of the 1960s, a time when Scandinavian design pursued harmony between simplicity and function. The teak surfaces evoke memories of warm domestic interiors, where daylight played across smooth wooden fronts. The understated grooves in place of handles and the absence of superfluous ornamentation speak to the era’s belief that beauty lies in detail and proportion. Like a well-struck chord, the piece settles into everyday life, offering space for cherished objects and memories without demanding attention. The sideboard can be paired with a geometric sofa upholstered in a neutral fabric to
DIMENSION
Height77 cm
Width163 cm
Length46.5 cm
Dimension details
Length46.5 cm
Height77 cm
Width163 cm
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