1960's Mid Century Danish Teak Credenza With Four Sliding Doors

1960's Mid Century Danish Teak Credenza With Four Sliding Doors

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Mid-century Danish teak credenza handcrafted with four sliding cabinet doors opening to reveal an interior of teak with adjustable shelves and three silverware drawers. The ...

Indexed March 21, 2024 ·


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






Usage
  • Such a credenza can serve as a stylish storage solution in a living room or dining area, providing both functionality and a statement piece for displaying décor or utilizing as a sideboard.
  • Ideal for organizing tableware or serving pieces, the sliding doors allow for easy access while maintaining a clean and uncluttered look.
  • The adjustable shelves add versatility, enabling users to customize the interior space based on their storage needs.
History
  • Mid-century design, particularly from Scandinavian countries, is characterized by simplicity, functionality, and an emphasis on craftsmanship, which gained prominence in the 1950s and 1960s.
  • Danish teak furniture is celebrated for its durability and timeless aesthetic, reflecting the era's commitment to combining form with practicality in furniture design.
  • The restoration practices of mid-century pieces often highlight a growing interest in sustainable practices by extending the life of classic designs.
Design Significance
  • The clean lines and minimalist approach of such credenzas represent core principles of mid-century modern design, emphasizing the beauty of natural materials like teak wood.
  • Design elements such as sliding doors and adjustable shelves illustrate the functional innovation typical of the era, focusing on efficient use of space.
  • The hand-rubbed finish on teak showcases the craftsmanship and meticulous attention to detail that were hallmarks of mid-century Danish furniture production.

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