Sideboard, by F. Defour, brown oak, Belgium, 1970s
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Designed by Frans Defour for Defour in Belgium, this sideboard from the 1970s exemplifies late mid-century modern style with a distinct nod to brutalism. The piece features five doors adorned with striking graphical panels, achieved through inlaid oak tiles arranged in a geometric, parquet-like pattern. The body is crafted from solid wood with a semi-matte finish and a subtle sheen, highlighting the visible, warm honey-brown wood grain. The handles are small, square, and wooden, seamlessly integrated into the minimalist design. Its proportions are elongated and low (277 × 80 × 50 cm), with legs incorporated into the side panels for a cohesive, stable appearance. The surface is smooth with a slight wood texture; minor scratches and subtle discolorations are present but without major defects. Condition: very good, with no evidence of recent restoration. This piece tells a story of 1970s Belgium—a time when design sought balance between geometric discipline and the organic texture of wood. The graphical fronts evoke a fascination with rhythm and repetition, as if each segment were a frame from a modernist film. The warmth of the oak inlays gives the sideboard quiet depth, while the subtly gleaming semi-matte finish catches the light, creating a calm, orderly composition. The sideboard seems to echo the narrative of homes that value both order and authentic materials. A space that welcomes this sideboard could draw on mid-century modern themes or contemporary minimalism. The piece will work well as a focal point in a living room—placed against a light wall to highlight its graphical pattern, alongside
DIMENSION
Height80 cm
Width50 cm
Length277 cm
Dimension details
Length277 cm
Height80 cm
Width50 cm
Weight100 kg
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