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Sibast Case Pieces and Storage Cabinets

Danish

While the origins of Sibast can be traced back to wooden furnishings created in a modest cabinetmaker’s workshop in 1908, the Danish company is best known for the vintage dining chairs, desks, armchairs and other pieces it produced during the postwar years. Owing largely to the creative direction of designer Helge Sibast during that period, the manufacturer is internationally revered today for its wide range of sleek and collectible Scandinavian modern furniture. 

Sibast was established by cabinetmaker Peder Olsen Sibast in 1908 as a small carpentry shop in rural Denmark. Peder's son Helge was born that year and began apprenticing alongside his father at a young age. In the 1940s, when the elder Sibast passed away, Helge assumed a management role at the company alongside his siblings, Ole and Emma.

Helge was tasked with leading design, production and product development at a time when what we now call mid-century modernist furniture design was gaining popularity with American consumers and elsewhere, and his own designs reflected a focus on craftsmanship and an emphasis on clean lines as well as the use of organic materials in their construction. Sibast also enlisted the talents of other renowned Danish modernists including Piet Hein, Arne Vodder and Grete Jalk. Vodder designed many of the brand’s armchairs, dining tables and dining chairs that were exported to the United States throughout the ‘50s and ‘60s.

In 1953, the company introduced two of Helge Sibast's most celebrated creations — the Sibast No. 7 and No. 8 chairs. The popular Sibast No. 7 dining chair is noted for its floating backrest and expressive form. With its sturdy Y-frame, the unassuming Sibast No. 8 was a worldwide hit when it debuted, and its simple and functional mid-century modern appeal made it an instant classic. In the 1960s, Sibast chairs were even purchased for interiors at the White House.

The Sibast family sold the company in 1984 but retained the copyrights to Helge's designs. In 2012, Helge's grandson Ditlev and his wife Anna relaunched the Sibast furniture company. The brand’s offerings include many of Helge's original creations alongside new designs that adhere to the company's long-held tradition of creating sculptural, innovative and functional furniture.

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Creator: Sibast
Arne Vodder Sideboard for Sibast Møbler in Teak and Metal, Denmark, 1960s
By Arne Vodder, Sibast
Located in Chiavari, Liguria
A well-proportioned sideboard crafted in teak and metal, dating back to the 1950s, bears the signature of the renowned designer Arne Vodder for Sibast Furniture, Denmark. This elega...
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1960s Scandinavian Modern Vintage Sibast Case Pieces and Storage Cabinets

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Metal

Danish Modern 'Model 207' Executive Arne Vodder Teak Desk for Sibast
By Sibast, Arne Vodder
Located in San Antonio, TX
Large Danish modern 'Model 207' executive teak desk designed by Arne Vodder. This Danish mid-century modern features 3 drawers on the left and one drawer and a larger compartment on ...
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1950s Danish Mid-Century Modern Vintage Sibast Case Pieces and Storage Cabinets

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Teak

Arne Vodder Model Os63 Highboard for Sibast Mobler, Denmark, 1958
By Arne Vodder, Sibast
Located in Chiavari, Liguria
The OS63 highboard, designed by Arne Vodder for Sibast Mobler in 1958, is a beautiful and functional storage piece made of rosewood. With seven drawers on the left and tambour doors ...
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1950s Danish Mid-Century Modern Vintage Sibast Case Pieces and Storage Cabinets

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Wood

1960s Sibast Denmark Sideboards
By Sibast
Located in Madrid, ES
Pair of sideboards in rosewood with steel details produced by Sibast. Denmark, 1960s Unknown designer, probably Arne Vodder who designed multiple models for the company using his cha...
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1960s Danish Mid-Century Modern Vintage Sibast Case Pieces and Storage Cabinets

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Steel

Arne Vodder Desk & Sideboard Rio Rosewood, 1955 by Sibast Møbelfrabrik, Denmark
By Arne Vodder, Sibast
Located in Munster, NRW
Arne Vodder office desk & sideboard, model 209 in Rio rosewood, made in 1955 by Sibast Møbelfrabrik, Denmark (for this property we have a valid cites certificate.) Stunning and huge desk...
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1950s Danish Scandinavian Modern Vintage Sibast Case Pieces and Storage Cabinets

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Rosewood

Mid century modern Arne Vodder ''29 A'' Sideboard in Rosewood
By Sibast, Arne Vodder
Located in Madrid, ES
Rosewood “29 A” Sideboard by Arne Vodder for Sibast. Denmark, late 1950s. Freestanding rosewood sideboard on six legs. Front with two sliding doors painted in white and ocher. Centra...
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1950s Danish Mid-Century Modern Vintage Sibast Case Pieces and Storage Cabinets

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Rosewood

"OS 28" sideboard by Arne Vodder, Sibast Møbler, Denmark, 1950s
By Arne Vodder, Sibast
Located in Hägersten, SE
Rare sideboard model "OS 28" designed by Arne Vodder. Produced in Denmark by Sibast Møbler during the 1950s (designed in 1953). Made from teak with solid oak in the leg base and cont...
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1950s Danish Scandinavian Modern Vintage Sibast Case Pieces and Storage Cabinets

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Oak, Teak, Cane

Sibast case pieces and storage cabinets for sale on 1stDibs.

Sibast case pieces and storage cabinets are available for sale on 1stDibs. These distinctive items are frequently made of wood and are designed with extraordinary care. There are many options to choose from in our collection of Sibast case pieces and storage cabinets, although brown editions of this piece are particularly popular. Many of the original case pieces and storage cabinets by Sibast were created in the mid-century modern style in europe during the 20th century. If you’re looking for additional options, many customers also consider case pieces and storage cabinets by Ib Kofod-Larsen, Finn Juhl, and Arne Wahl Iversen. Prices for Sibast case pieces and storage cabinets can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — on 1stDibs, these items begin at $2,682 and can go as high as $43,303, while a piece like these, on average, fetch $7,009.

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