Kai Kristiansen Tambour Teak Media Cabinet/Credenza- Denmark

Kai Kristiansen Tambour Teak Media Cabinet/Credenza- Denmark

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Small Credenza or media cabinet designed by Kai Kristiansen from Denmark. This was once part of a 1960s wall unit and has since been repurposed ...

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Pittsfield, MA
436 North Street Pittsfield MA, 01201 · 413-445-7200






Usage
  • Ideal for use in living rooms or music rooms, as a stylish record or stereo cabinet that blends functionality with aesthetic appeal.
  • Can serve as a compact storage solution in smaller spaces, offering an opportunity for organizing books, media, or decorative items.
  • Often complements mid-century modern decor, making it suitable for those looking to enhance their interior design with vintage elements.
History
  • Represents the craftsmanship and design ethos of Danish furniture from the 1960s, a period known for innovative and functional designs.
  • Kai Kristiansen is known for his contributions to mid-century Scandinavian design, which prioritized simplicity and efficiency in furniture.
  • The tambour door mechanism reflects a design trend that emphasizes both functionality and elegance in home furnishings.
Design Significance
  • The use of teak wood in the construction is indicative of the quality materials favored in mid-century furniture design.
  • Hairpin legs are a hallmark of minimalist design, providing a sense of lightness and modernity while enhancing stability.
  • The adjustable shelf feature provides versatility, allowing for customization in storage based on personal needs and preferences.

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