Vintage Teak Cocktail Bar Cabinet by Tom Robertson for A.H. McIntosh, Kirkcaldy, 1960s.

Vintage Teak Cocktail Bar Cabinet by Tom Robertson for A.H. McIntosh, Kirkcaldy, 1960s.

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Some might describe this as a cocktail bar cabinet, others as a sideboard. This is a unit that will function as both. Featuring four cabinets ...

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Usage
  • Ideal for entertaining guests, a vintage cocktail bar cabinet can enhance social gatherings by providing an organized space for drinks and snacks.
  • Can serve a dual purpose as a stylish sideboard, offering additional storage for dining essentials or decorative items in a living room or dining area.
  • The versatile design may complement a variety of décor styles, making it suitable for both modern and traditional interiors.
History
  • The 1960s marked a significant period in furniture design, characterized by a move towards more organic forms and the use of natural materials like teak.
  • Tom Robertson, known for his innovative designs, worked with A.H. McIntosh, a brand recognized for its craftsmanship and quality within the British furniture industry during the mid-20th century.
Design Significance
  • The use of teak wood is often associated with mid-century modern design, which emphasizes clean lines and functional forms that are both aesthetic and practical.
  • Elements such as the design and finish of cocktail bar cabinets from this era are regarded for their ability to combine utility with style, reflecting the lifestyle trends of the 1960s.

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