The sideboard designed by Wilhelm Renz in the 1960s is a testament to German modernism, where functionality meets refined form. The body is crafted from teak veneer in a warm, medium brown tone with a subtle reddish hue and a pronounced wood grain pattern. The piece stands on four square-section steel legs, powder-coated in matte black, which highlight the lightness of the construction and add a contemporary touch. The front features two clear, sliding glass doors with a gentle sheen and circular cut-out handles for ease of use. Inside, there are two horizontal shelves, also finished in teak veneer. The construction is precise, with mitered joints and solid wood edging. The proportions are balanced, and the satin-matte finish enhances the natural texture of the wood. The sideboard is in very good, restored condition, with no visible damage or signs of heavy wear, following professional refinishing. This sideboard tells the story of 1960s Germany—an era when modernity meant simplicity and flawless craftsmanship. The teak veneer evokes interiors where light gently accentuates the natural wood grain, and the sliding glass doors create a subtle dialogue between what is concealed and what is on display. Its geometric form and black steel legs speak in the vocabulary of rational yet approachable modernism, where every detail—from the circular handles to the matte finish—was designed with the user in mind. The sideboard can be paired with other mid-century pieces, such as low chests or upholstered armchairs with slender wooden legs. It works equally well in a minimalist living room with light walls and simple framed art, or in a more eclectic interior with 1960s accents. It is
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Height69 cm
Width31 cm
Length150 cm
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Length150 cm
Height69 cm
Width31 cm
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