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Mid century sideboard by Ditte and Adrian Heath for France & son, Denmark 1960s

$3,080.86
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£2,282.46
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€2,584
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NOK 31,203
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Mid century sideboard with sliding doors and 3 interior drawers. Designed by Ditte and Adrian Heath and produced by France & son (CADO) in the 1960s in Denmark. Made from solid oak and oak veneer. France and Daverkosen was a Danish furniture company that was founded by Charles France (UK) and Erik Daverkosen in 1936. After Daverkosens death in 1937 the company held its name until Frances son joined the ranks in 1957 and renamed France and son. Mid 1960s the company was bought by Paul Cadovious and rebranded CADO. We also have the matching dining set available.

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