This Interlübke sideboard from the 1970s exemplifies German modernist design, merging functionality with restrained form. The main body, top, legs, and the frames of the drawers and cabinet door are crafted from engineered wood with a matte white finish. The drawer and door fronts are clad in a warm, medium-brown wood veneer, displaying a subtle vertical grain. The overall composition is balanced: three horizontal drawers with integrated handles on the left and a single cabinet door with a small round metal knob on the right, all elevated on slender, straight legs. The piece features flush joints and precise detailing, while the matte finish is complemented by a soft satin sheen on the wood veneer. The sideboard is in very good restored condition, with only minimal signs of use typical for its age—no visible damage or significant wear. This sideboard speaks to the spirit of the 1970s, when German design embraced clarity and balanced geometry. Its two-tone construction echoes the ethos of modernism: the crisp white structure highlights the warmth of the wood, and the restrained detailing emphasizes the focus on function. The minimalist lines and subtle interplay of textures evoke the era’s pursuit of order and modernity—an unpretentious approach that allowed materials and proportions to take center stage. The sideboard can be paired with upholstered furniture in natural tones or armchairs with simple, geometric forms. It works well in a mid-century modern living room, where light-colored walls and understated accessories let both the white and wooden surfaces stand out. It is worth
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Height61 cm
Width43 cm
Length120 cm
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Length120 cm
Height61 cm
Width43 cm
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