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McIntosh sideboard. (Teak and sliding doors)

Tom Robertson, the innovative mind behind A.H. McIntosh’s mid-century designs, crafted this sideboard in the early ’70s, in Scotland. A departure from the norm, Robertson replaced traditional hinged doors with sleek sliding doors, a design choice often seen in Danish or Scandinavian furniture.

Introducing a new level of convenience, the renowned pull-out tray covered in melamine, a signature creation of Robertson for his sideboards, is now easily accessible from the outside. No more need to open any door to reach the tray, a thoughtful design element that enhances the practicality of this sideboard.

The storage case has three drawers on the left and two sliding doors on the right, which enclose the shelving units.
The beautiful teakwood grain, a testament to the craftsmanship of this creation, adds a touch of versatility. This sideboard seamlessly adds to any contemporary interior, adapting effortlessly to various design styles.

Dimensions.

L. 200 cm

W. 45 cm

H. 75 cm

 

 

Mcintosh teak sideboard

This sideboard is a unusual model very rare to come across in the market. Tom Robertson the head of  design of A.H. McIntosh created this model with more organic shape, solid sinuosity teak handles. The solid structure hold this long sideboard with three drawers at the left and a pair of twin cupboards on its right.

Dimensions

L.213 cm

W. 45 cm

H. 81cm

 

 

Mcintosh Teak Dining Table

Extending dining table designed by Tom Robertson for McIntosh’s Dunvegan collection in the 70s. This piece, made of teak, keeps the original signature with the year.

This table became one of the icons of the brand, its design was patented by McIntosh in the 60s.

It contains a double interior extension with a butterfly opening. The two boards are stored folded.

What distinguishes this table from other tables of its time is the beauty of the meeting of the legs with the stringers that make up the structure. A clean meeting that gives all the elegance to the table.

Additional measures:

Closed table: length 160 cm, width 91 cm, height 74 cm

Open table: length 198 cm (with one extension), 236 cm (fully extended), width from 91 cm to 87 cm at its narrowest part, height 74 cm

McIntosh Sideboard in Teak (Moy Collection)

Stunning teak sideboard designed by Tom Robertson for AH McIntosh, included in the Moy collection; collection edited with pieces for small rooms.

This sideboard is similar to the Dunvegan model but with smaller proportions.


Measures

154 x 45 cm

Height 75 cm

Dining set in teak by McIntosh and Danish chairs

Extending dining table designed by Tom Robertson for McIntosh’s Dunvegan collection in the 70s. This piece, made of teak, keeps the original signature with the year.

This table became one of the icons of the brand, its design was patented by McIntosh in the 60s.

It contains a double interior extension with a butterfly opening. The two boards are stored folded.

What distinguishes this table from other tables of its time is the beauty of the meeting of the legs with the stringers that make up the structure. A clean meeting that gives all the elegance to the table.

This is a beautiful set of six Danish chairs that are skillfully crafted using high-quality teak wood, renowned for its durability and resistance to decay. These chairs are not only sturdy but also adorned with black leatherette upholstery, which gives them an elegant and sophisticated look. The upholstery is made of a high-quality material that’s not only soft and comfortable but also easy to clean. With these chairs, you can be sure of durability, comfort, and style all in one package.A set of six Danish chairs made of teak wood, featuring black leatherette upholstery.

Additional measures:

Closed table: length 160 cm, width 91 cm, height 74 cm

Open table: length 198 cm (with one extension), 236 cm (fully extended), width from 91 cm to 87 cm at its narrowest part, height 74 cm

You can find more McIntosh pieces in the Vintage14 catalogue.

 

 

McIntosh Coffee Table, 1960s, Teak

McIntosh coffee table designed by Tom Robertson for A.H. McIntosh, made in Scotland in the mid-century,
The table features a solid structure, creating a cross with legs and a beautiful top in teak marquetry.

This table is a masterpiece of restoration! Our expert restorer has brought it back to life, replacing a piece with mastery and care to give it a stunning new appearance. You won’t find a better example of a restored table in such excellent condition.


Dimensions

Diameter: 84 cm
Height: 46 cm

McIntosh Set of a Circular table and chairs

Set of an extendable circular table and four chairs from the Scottish firm A.H. McIntosh & Co., created by Tom Robertson.

This unique set, designed in the 1970s, features a table (model T21) with  solid teak legs and a teak design that stands out from the rest veneer top,

It opens in the central part of the tabletop, revealing an additional butterfly-folded extension.

The set is not only aesthetically pleasing but also practical. The four black vinyl chairs, specifically designed for this table, can be neatly folded under it, leaving a clean and uncluttered look.


Dimensions:

Table closed:

diameter 120cm,

Height 74cm

Table extended:

167×120,

Height 74cm

 

You may find more pieces from McIntosh in the Vintage14 catalogue

Set of an extendable circular table and 4 chairs from the Scottish firm A.H. McIntosh & Co., created by Tom Robertson.

This set was designed in the 70s. The table (model T21) is constructed with solid teak legs and teak veneered tabletop.

It opens in the central part of the tabletop, revealing an additional butterfly-folded extension.

The set is completed with four chairs in black vinyl that were conceived for this table. When folded under the table, the shape of the seat and the curvature of the backrest leave them perfectly integrated under the tabletop as can be seen in the photographs.

Additional dimensions:

Table closed: diameter 120cm, height 74cm

Table extended: 167×120, height 74cm

 

You may find more pieces from McIntosh in the Vintage14 catalogue.

Rosewood Sideboard by McIntosh

Tom Robertson designed this sideboard for its collection Dunfermline in Scotland for the high-end cabinet maker A.H. McIntosh. The sideboard, handcrafted in stunning rosewood, has all its original features. This sideboard belongs to one of its finest collections. It comes with beautiful solid handles in organic shapes. It wasn’t handcrafted with a stunning rosewood. With three drawers on the left, the first one linen up for the cutlery, two doors enclosing additional compartments in the centre divided with a curved shelf, and a cocktail cupboard on the right with a pull-down door containing a pull-out tray covered in black melamine. Professionals have wholly restored the sideboard, and it is in stunning condition; check and zoom the photos to appreciate all in detail. These three modules give us plenty of storage for our room.

Measurements

L.213 cm

W. 45 cm

H. 75 cm

The sideboard is wholly restored and looks in excellent condition with all its original features and a stunning top rosewood grain.

Mid Century Rosewood Sideboard By Tom Robertson For McIntosh, Scotland, 1960s
Tom Robertson designed this sideboard for its collection Dunfermline in Scotland for the high-end cabinet maker A.H. McIntosh. The sideboard, handcrafted in stunning rosewood, has all its original features. This sideboard belongs to one of its finest collections. It comes with beautiful solid handles in organic shapes. It wasn’t handcrafted with a stunning rosewood. With three drawers on the left, the first one linen up for the cutlery, two doors enclosing additional compartments in the centre divided with a curved shelf, and a cocktail cupboard on the right with a pull-down door containing a pull-out tray covered in black melamine. Professionals have wholly restored the sideboard, and it is in stunning condition; check and zoom the photos to appreciate all in detail. These three modules give us plenty of storage for our room.
Measurements
L.213 cm
W. 45 cm
H. 75 cm
The sideboard is wholly restored and looks in excellent condit. for its age. However, it came with a large black stain on top, which the restorer removed as much as he could, but a light, dark, stubborn shade remains on the top, disguisged with the grain. Zoom then photos, please.