Poul Hundevad Teak 4 Drawer Storage Bench

Poul Hundevad Teak 4 Drawer Storage Bench

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1970s four drawer teak bench by Poul Hundevad, fully restored including new foam and fabric. Made in Denmark.Condition: Excellent, restored and new cushionMeasurements: 42.5" x 17" ...

$$$$$ · Indexed June 20, 2024 ·



City Issue
Candler Park - Atlanta, GA
328-B Mell Ave NE Atlanta GA, 30307 · 678-999-9075






Usage
  • Often utilized as an entryway piece, the storage bench may provide both seating and organizational function in a variety of home settings.
  • Can serve as a stylish storage solution in living rooms, bedrooms, or even as a functional accent piece in hallways.
  • Potentially enhances a home office environment by offering extra seating and storage for supplies and files.
History
  • Poul Hundevad was recognized for his contributions to mid-century furniture design, particularly his use of high-quality materials like teak.
  • Furniture designs from the 1970s often reflect a blend of function and form, characteristic of Scandinavian design principles during that era.
  • Denmark's furniture-making history is noted for its emphasis on craftsmanship and minimalist aesthetics, with a focus on timeless designs.
Design Significance
  • Teak wood is appreciated for its durability and warm hues, making it a favored material among mid-century modern pieces.
  • The integration of storage solutions within furniture design demonstrates a trend towards multifunctionality in interior design during the 20th century.
  • Mid-century design elements, such as clean lines and organic forms, are often celebrated for their timeless appeal and enduring relevance in contemporary decor.

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