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Midcentury Rosewood Arne Vodder Book Case with Tambour Doors by Sibast, 1950s

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Mid-Century Modern Wooden Tambour Bookcase/Credenza by Arne Vodder, Sibast
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Arne Vodder Danish Modern Tambour Door Cabinet in Teak for Sibast, 1950s
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Rare danish design rosewood bookcase by Arne vodder for Sibast furniture 1958
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Discover the pinnacle of mid-century modern sophistication with the Arne Vodder rosewood bookcase, featuring two glass sliding doors with aluminum grips, crafted in 1958 for Sibast F...
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Unique Danish design rosewood bookcase by Arne vodder for Sibast furniture 1958
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Danish Modern Teak Credenza Arne Vodder Sibast Mobelfabrik with Tambour Doors
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Arne Vodder Credenza Reversible Door Sideboard Hutch For Sibast Mobler
By Arne Vodder, Sibast
Located in Baltimore, MD
Exceptional Mid Century teak two-piece, rare, floating hutch, reversible sliding door, credenza model OS-29 designed by Arne Vodder for Sibast Mobler made in Denmark, circa 1960’s. World famous for winning the Gold Medal at the 1958 Milan Triennale design awards. Beautifully embellished with bands of teak running perpendicular to the main surface. This smartly crafted credenza with uniquely reversible sliding doors is a perfect collaboration of design and function. Featuring removable and reversible cabinet doors. with black lacquer on one side and beautifully grained teak wood on the reverse side. Hutch top lifts off the lower cabinet. Upper portion features a finished teak interior, convenient sliding glass doors with recessed pulls and three interior adjustable shelves. Lower portion of the unit features two sliding reversible cabinet doors with recessed handles open to reveal a finished teak interior with three long adjustable shelves. Six dovetailed solid teak drawers are located to the far right, providing additional storage space, with Vodder's signature elliptical carved pull fronts, the curvature of which are lavishly duplicated by the upper cabinet's support columns. Precisely crafted in exceptional warm teak patina wood grain, with a fully finished back and interior. The finished back side makes this credenza ideal for placement in an open floor plan, making it a great focal point. Vodder's signature manufacturer disc and label (Sibast Furniture made in Denmark) on the interior. The cabinet sits on recessed legs, the base is supported by a solid teak perpendicular stretcher. This piece has been very well taken care of over the years. Traditionally used in the dining room, this versatile piece with ample storage would be a stylish addition to any room in your home or office and could also serve as a base for your t.v. and electronics. Condition Report: Overall good original vintage condition, only minor color variation and wear. Very sturdy, the interior is clean; cabinet doors slide smoothly and take a bit of effort or skill to remove in order to reverse to the opposite side. Drawers open and pull out smoothly. Overall, a very fine presentation. Measurement lower side board: 32" tall x 72? wide x 19 1/2? D Measurement upper Floating Hutch: 25 1/4? Tall x 60? W x 12 1/2? D Overall: 72? wide x 57 1/4? tall x 19 1/2" deep About the Creator Arne Vodder was born in Denmark in 1926. Trained as a cabinetmaker and architect, he studied under Finn Juhl at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen, graduating in 1947. After school, he worked as a designer at Hindsgaul in Copenhagen, focusing primarily on office décor. In 1950, Vodder launched his own architecture and design studio with architect Anton Borg. Over the years, the studio moved to a few locations within Copenhagen before ultimately settling in the suburb of Holte, north of the city. Together, the two designed furniture as well as several low-cost houses. Vodder and Borg collaborated until the 1970s. Vodder is best known for his furniture designs, which tended to be simple pieces composed of natural materials such as rosewood and teak, often inspired by the natural forms, and occasionally accented with colorful panels. Vodder worked with several respected brands throughout his career, designing cabinetry, tables, seating, and more for furniture makers Fritz Hanson...
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Vintage 1960s Danish Mid-Century Modern Cabinets

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