Rare Scandinavian Low Teak Sideboard Media Credenza on Sculptural Legs

Rare Scandinavian Low Teak Sideboard Media Credenza on Sculptural Legs

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Scandinavian low cabinet attributed Ib Kofod-Larsen, 1955 Denmark. The cabinet is handcrafted of beautifully grained old-growth teak with series of four drawers with sculptured pulls and ...

Indexed January 23, 2025 ·


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Chris Howard Antiques & Modern
Oakland, CA
954 60th Street Oakland CA, · 510-228-5321






Usage
  • Ideal for use as a stylish media console in living rooms, providing both storage and display options for electronics or decorative items.
  • Can serve as a functional sideboard in dining areas, offering space to keep dining essentials and enhance the overall aesthetic of the room.
  • May suit as a versatile piece in home offices, adding character while providing organized storage.
History
  • Scandinavian design emerged in the mid-20th century, focusing on simplicity and functionality combined with beauty, often attributed to designers like Ib Kofod-Larsen.
  • Teak has long been prized for its durability and rich appearance, making it a favored material in vintage and mid-century modern furniture craftsmanship.
  • Craftsmanship in Denmark during the 1950s is often characterized by meticulous attention to detail and an emphasis on high-quality materials.
Design Significance
  • The sculptural legs and minimalist form reflect key principles of mid-century modern design, emphasizing elegance and clean lines.
  • Handcrafted pieces like this can highlight the unique characteristics of natural wood, showcasing individual grains and textures that mass-produced items may lack.
  • Design elements such as sculptural pulls can serve not only functional purposes but also as artistic expressions in furniture design.

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