The sideboard by WK Möbel from the 1960s features a construction defined by geometric forms characteristic of mid-century modern aesthetics, with clear Bauhaus influences. The body is crafted from light, honey-toned cherry veneer, showcasing subtle, natural wood grain, and the surface is smooth and satin-matte. The top is finished in cream-white Formica, providing a practical and visually cohesive surface. The cabinet stands on two substantial, stainless steel legs with a brushed finish, forming distinctive closed loops—both structural and decorative, true to Bauhaus principles. The front comprises two wide, flat doors with minimalist, integrated handles and a small central lock, emphasizing the streamlined, handle-free look of the era. The proportions are balanced, with a low, wide stance, and the quality of craftsmanship is evident in the precise joinery and seamless transitions between materials. Condition: professionally restored, with no visible signs of wear; surfaces are refinished and the steel legs are free from scratches or discoloration.
This piece speaks in the voice of a decade that redefined domestic design. The sideboard tells the story of a time when simplicity of form and material quality set a new standard—steel legs reflect industrial discipline, while the cherry wood body evokes the warmth of home life. The cream Formica
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Height60 cm
Width60 cm
Length110 cm
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Length110 cm
Height60 cm
Width60 cm
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