Danish chest of drawers made of teak wood distributed in 6 drawers of equal dimensions.
The straight lines of the design of this chest of drawers, typical of Danish furniture, are broken by its handles, thus giving this piece greater body and presence. The gorgeous, understated wood grain makes this piece an easy fit into any interior, whether it’s mid-century or more contemporary.
The chest of drawers has been reviewed and restored by our experts, ensuring a new and lasting life.
Mid-Century English chest of drawers designed by John and Sylvia Reid in the 1960s and made in the UK by Stag.
It is distributed in four drawers of equal measures. The straight lines of its design are culminated in ebonized edges. In addition, its ebonized integrated handles give it a current style.
After the restoration process carried out by our experts, this piece is in excellent condition, ready for a second life.
English sideboard from the 60s made of walnut with black bakelite handles.
It is divided into 3 modules: a lower one with two sliding doors, an upper right module with drawers, and an upper left module with a hinged door.
Its dimensions make it perfect both for large spaces, where you want to focus attention on a Mid-Century piece, and for smaller interiors, where, in addition to exploiting its stylistic potential, it provides a large storage space.
Sideboard designed in the middle of the 20th century in Sweden by NilsJonsson for the well-known brand Troeds. This appliance belongs to Jonsson’s Arildcollection.
The simplicity of the lines that follow the design of the device are enriched by the sinuosity and organic shapes of the Brazilian rosewood that Troeds improved for this creation.
The sideboard has three modules: two cabinets that are hidden behind the sliding doors and a set of drawers in the center.
Nowadays, this is a very difficult to find creation, where form, craftsmanship and material come together.
Aparador de teca diseñado por la marca inglesa BCM, un pequeño pero reconocido taller de ebanistería de los años 50 del Reino Unido localizado en la ciudad de Bath.
El aparador retiene todas las características del diseño danés tan reconocido en la mitad del siglo XX. Sigue sus lineas rectas despojadas de adornos innecesarios.
Fabricado con una vibrante teca con algunas de sus aguas negras, detalle que crea contrates de luz y color, dotando a este aparador de una gran presencia.
Mid-Century sideboard created by TomRobertson and manufactured by McIntosh in teak wood in the 60s in Scotland. This piece belongs to the Sunburst Collection.
This sideboard reveals the experience and success of Tom Robertson as a designer. He enhanced the beauty of the sideboard adding the marquetry design of a sunburst to the cupboard’s doors what it makes this pieces an awesome furniture.
The sideboard is beautifully handcrafted with a vibrant teak. Design and material minutely crafted to reveal an endless sideboard created to survive tendencies and mark influence.
Pair of teak chests of drawers designed by Robert Heritage for Meredew.
These chests of drawers have two characteristics that make them stand out from other chests of the same style and period. On the one hand, we can talk about the leather handles, which add more personality and presence to the piece; On the other hand, it is worth noting its first folding drawer, something not very common in small pieces.
Original and unusualDanish sideboard designed by Niels Koefoed for Hornslet, made of teak wood that incorporates a food hotplate warmer in its central part.
Being this last detail what makes this piece unique and truly difficult to find nowadays. The beauty of the hotplate is featured by the monochrome print of the Copenhagen harbor in the XVII century.
The hotplate section has a hinged top which is operated by opening the top drawer.
It consists of three modules, a central one with 4 large-capacity drawers and two side modules closed by sliding doors.
This sideboard presents the straight lines typical of Danish furniture, something that brings stability and elegance to the design, making this piece valid for both a home and a workspace.
Unusual Dunvegan sideboard, designed by Tom Robertson for the well-known brand A.H. McIntosh in Scotland in the 1960s.
What surprises us about this specimen is that it preserves the texture of the rosewood and an impressive grain that stands out for the beauty of the organic shapes that form the waters of the grain and the strength of the contrast of the grain colors that combine browns, ocher blacks.
This sideboard is made of rosewood and is divided into three units, the central cabinet that encloses a sinuous-shaped tray that allows us to store objects of different heights, on the left we find three drawers, the first being a cutlery and on the right a Bar cabinet that surprises us with an extendable tray finished in melamine to support drinks.
System of wall modules designed by PoulCadovius and manufactured in Denmark in the 1960s.
This modular system of bars and modules to hang on the wall is made of teak. Its straight lines and the beta of the wood come together with the large storage space it offers, making this piece a safe bet for, in addition to organizing, decorating an entire front of the living room, study or office.
This system is made up of 2 modules, including one of them a hidden bureau that can also be used as a bar cabinet.
Danish 6-drawer tall chest of drawers designed by Henning Jorgessen in teak during the 1960s in Denmark.
The good quality of the materials, its ample storage space and careful design make this chest of drawers a safe bet to complete the design of bedrooms, living rooms, and even offices.
Thanks to the work of professional restorers in our own workshop, this chest of drawers is ready for a second life.
The chest of drawers shows a good quality of workmanship and materials. It has been verified by our professional restorers and is ready for a second life.
Pair of Danish chest of drawers designed by JohannesLarsen in teak in the 60s.
Despite this pair of chests of drawers belonging to the same designer and period, it can be seen in the images that the wood grain is different, this is because the manufacture was carried out in different years. However, this differentiating character, far from being an inconvenience, provides additional value, both to the personality of the pieces and to the interior space in which they are located.
The finish of the chest of drawers is closed with long handles that, in addition to giving the design greater symmetry and stability, perfectly complement the rational line followed in the body of these.
Mid-Century sideboard from GPlan, designed by Victor Wilkins for his Fresco Collection in the 1960s.
The sideboard is made up of a 4-drawer module in the center, on the right a bar cabinet and on the right a two-door cabinet. Manufactured in teak and afromorsia with a great finish.
G Plan is a British furniture brand. It began as a pioneering range of furniture in the United Kingdom produced by E Gomme Ltd of High Wycombe.
Teak sideboard by GPlan from the Brasilia collection designed by Victor B Wilkins around the 1960s in High Wycombe, UK.
Victor B Wilkins was the designer of the G-Plan brand, being recognized for two of his great collections, Fresco and Brasília. Both collections retained the great influence that Ib Kofod Larsen had exerted on Victor Wilkins.
This sideboard belongs to the Brasília collection and retains a stylized design, with minimalist lines. The curved handles add an organic touch to the sideboard. This sideboard is made up of a central module made up of 4 drawers, a bar cabinet on the right and a two-door cabinet on the left.
G-plan, under E Gomme, hired famed Danish designer K. Larsen to relaunch the brand with his Scandinavian-influenced creations.
G Plan is a furniture brand that is recognized for the high level of finishing detail and the great construction quality of its products.
Mid-Century Danish high sideboard with minimalist and straight lines, typical of Scandinavian design.
As a characteristic of this design, it is worth noting the break in the straight line with its handles, a detail that gives this sideboard movement.
Made with the mastery typical of Danish furniture, the sideboard is finished with great detail. Its presence is increased thanks to the color and a vein of great beauty.
Danish high sideboard manufactured in rosewood in the 60s with a great finish, the result of the work of Danish craftsmen.
With a minimalist line, with four sliding doors. The two central doors hide its beautiful bar, and the embedded handles help to ensure that nothing distracts us from the beauty of its wood.
It is distinguished from other sideboards by the imposing waters of the natural grain of the Brazilian rosewood.
Its interior in lemongrass and the mirror in the central part where it houses the bar area complete the design of this Mid-Century piece.
Its two side cabinets have shelves that can be adjusted in height.
In the lower part we find three drawers, which provide extra storage space to keep our interior space very organized.
Impressive Danish teak sideboard designed in the mid-20th century by AxelChristensen and manufactured by the prestigious furniture brand ACOMøbler in Denmark.
With a design of clean lines, this sideboard is further enriched by the subtle organic shape of its handles. Made of teak wood with a vibrant vein and color that gives it great light and presence.
English sideboard created by JohnHerbert for A. Younger Ltd. in the 1960s.
This sideboard has a sublime design in teak wood that combines the Scandinavian and Mid-Century style. The ideal piece for customers who want to add a touch of elegance that stands out in their interiors.
The front has a double-door cabinet and four drawers, which provide great storage space for this piece. The body stands on four stylized tapered legs that demonstrate Herbert’s and A Younger’s intricate cabinetry.
It has been restored by our professionals and is in a very good structural and aesthetic condition.
This table has two drawers, which can be opened from both sides; a detail that differentiates it from the rest of the designs of both this brand and the rest of the Mid-Century pieces.
It was made in Denmark in the 1960s and its state of preservation is impeccable. Still, it has been reviewed by our professional restorers, who have worked with it to ensure it is ready for a second life.
Aparador Mid-Century diseñado por TomRobertson en Escocia para la conocida marca A.H. McIntosh para su colección Dunfermline.
El palosanto del aparador es brasileño, el cual se diferencia de otros palosantos por la belleza de las formas organicas y el contrate de colores de su veta.
Con tres módulos de almacenaje, tres cajones a la izquierda, un armario de dos puertas en el centro y una mueble bar con bandeja extraíble a la derecha, este aparador tiene mucha capacidad de almacenaje.
Completamente restaurado y en perfecto estado de uso con todas sus características originales.
Medidas.
213×45 Altura 75cm.
Encuentra más aparadores en el catálogo de Vintage14.
Impressive teak sideboard from the English brand White and Newton. Under the design direction of the talented Arthur Edwards, the firm produced stunning high-end furniture often defined by its clean modern lines and the contrast made by the materials used in its creations.
This, like most of the White & Newton designs, were a reference and created a great influence on all the furniture that was produced from then until nowadays.
Its hidden handles, curved structure that hides the drawers, and a beautiful play of colors with the woods used in this piece (afrormosia and teak) give its design a great balance.
Design, structure and craftsmanship make this sideboard an exquisite and rare piece to find.
This English teak sideboard brings us the successful duo of JohnHerbert as designer and A Younger Ltd as manufacturer.
The sideboard belongs to the well-known Sequence collection.
Made to be admired by the buyer, this sideboard will last at least another 50 years. Its dark African solid wood frame along with solid handles create a contrast to the walnut wood used for the drawers and cabinet giving it a stunning look.
A Younger Ltd was a high-quality British furniture manufacturer that led style and contemporary taste in the 50s, 60s, and 70s. Younger furniture was low volume, well made, and aimed at the top end of the market. Younger was amongst the first firms to make Scandinavian-style furniture in the fifties. A lot of its success was due to its award-winning designer, John Herbert. The A Younger label is often discretely located on the back of a drawer, as its designs were often retailed by small, up-market furniture shops who didn’t like makers to identify their pieces.
Its symmetry gives the sideboard an elegant look with beautiful solid organic handles.
Danish sideboard from the furniture brand HornslefMobelfabrik carefully manufactured in Denmark.
This sideboard was made of teak wood, with two sliding doors and a bank of drawers in the center, it is somewhat lower than the average sideboard of this time.
Designed by Oria (great Danish masters) it follows rational lines that combine perfectly with a vibrant teak.
This desk consists of three drawers and a shelf on one side.
It is a completely restored Mid-Century piece. Its cover retains some marks that it has not been possible to recover 100% due to the age and the original state of the desk; without affecting any of these aesthetic marks to the use of the desktop. All its drawers can be opened and closed perfectly.
Additional measures:
L: 122cm. x W: 61 cm x H: 74 cm
Leg room: 45 cm right to left x 71 cm high
Mid-Century sideboard in teak designed by renowned designer Johannes Andersen, one of the most active mid-century designers in Denmark.
The sideboard design is featured by symmetry, with a bank of 4 drawers n the center and two cupboards enclosed by sliding doors on each side. All were designed and handcrafted with the mastery of the Danish cabinetmakers of the time.
Johannes Andersen designed this sideboard in Denmark in the Mid-Century, being one of the most active designers from 1950 to 1970.
Andersen worked steadily for his own firm—as well as Swedish, Danish, and Norwegian companies such as Trensum, CFC Silkeborg, Bramin, and Uldum Møbelfabrik—until he closed his shop in his eighties. He passed away in 1991.
McIntosh sideboard designed by Tom Robertson in Scotland for the Dunvegan collection, the most iconic of the designer.
The sideboard has a central cupboard with two doors, a cupboard with a tray on the right and three drawers on the left, the first drawer prepared for cutlery.
Sideboard designed by John Herbert in the United Kingdom in the 1960s for the Younger brand.
This sideboard belongs to the Fonseca collection where the artistic maturity of J Herbert and the influence of the design of the Scandinavian school, so important in the 60s, are noticeable.
This piece of furniture consists of two modules, one with four drawers and the other with two doors.
Built with teak and afromorsia, it has a structural frame, legs and handles in solid teak.
McIntosh teak sideboard included in the Dunbar collection.
Designed by Tom Robertson for A.H McIntosh and Co., it was made in the ´60s in Scotland.
It is featured for its balanced design, creating symmetry. This sideboard has plenty of storage capacity, with four central drawers, first linen for cutlery. Two doors cabinets on each side. One with a pull-out tray covered in melamine to prepare your drinks. Zoom the photos to appreciate the beauty of the shaped grain teak.
A.H Mcintosh of Kirkcaldy mid-century ‘Dunvegan’ sideboard.
The sideboard is a stunning and iconic design by Tom Robertson for a. H McIntosh Kirkcaldy. This sideboard is well proportionated and light on its feet. Elegant metal handles add extra beauty to this streamlined design. The cupboard and drawers gave you plenty of storage to easily organize your dining living room. One of its features is its first cutlery drawer. Created in the ’60s in Scotland.
The cabinet on the right has a double-hinged drop-down door with a designated drinks storage area. At the top of this cupboard is a concealed pull out slide tray with a melamine surface for drink preparation. Again, itsThe sideboard well-thought design makes this a popular sideboard.
Condition report:
Materials: Beautifully crafted from teak.
Wood Finish: All surfaces are sanded and re-polished with high-quality oils to give a ‘good as new’ professional finish.
Construction: Joints are stress-tested to ensure they are sturdy and solid.
All items shown are fully restored and ready for shipping
Cómoda danesa Mid-Century diseñada en teca con todas las características de un diseño moderno danés, hermosa madera de teca y amplio espacio de almacenamiento. Una apuesta segura y elegante para un interior moderno y actual.
La cómoda se divide en 6 cajones iguales con tiradores de aleta larga en madera maciza de teca, que junto con su distribución, consigue un equilibrio en su forma.
El interior de sus cajones está hecho en abeto.
Ha sido restaurada en su totalidad: lijada, pulida y terminada en aceite de teca.
Todos los cajones se abre y cierran perfectamente.
It is probably a bespoken piece of furniture handmade by a high-end carpenter.
With a beautiful solid leg structure in afromorsia and with a vibrant top cabinet designed to store our cocktails utensils. It comes with three glass compartments to store glasses and bottles; a specific shelf for bottles, a pull-out tray with melamine on the top and two drawers at the bottom.
It comes with a light point that could be fixed by an electrician for £75.
Sideboard designed by Tom Robertson for AH Mcintosh in Scotland in the 60s for one of his more relevant collections, the Sunburst Collection. The name is due to the fact that it is built in vibrant teak marquetry.
It comes with beautiful solid handles in organic shapes. It was not handcrafted from a stunning and vibrant teak for the sideboard and especially for the sunburst marquetry work.
These three modules give us a lot of storage space for our room, featuring an inner drawer on the left, channel above for cutlery, two sliding doors enclosing an additional divided compartment with a shelf and a cocktail tray on the right with a drop-down door containing a black melamine covered pull-out tray.
Mid-Century teak sideboard designed by White and Newton for McIntosh in the 1960s.
A strong linear form defines the elegant furniture produced by the British manufacturer White and Newton. Under the design direction of the talented Arthur Edwards, the firm produced impressive high-end furniture that is often defined by its clean, modern lines as well as its austere linear form.
Its timeless style and high quality make it a piece of furniture for life. In addition, its straight lines will add a symmetrical element to your design.
Appropriate piece for vintage and modern interiors.
This chest of drawers was designed in teak with all the features of a typical Danish modern design, beautiful teak wood and ample storage space thanks to its 6 drawers.
A stylish addition to a modern or vintage interior.
The chest of drawers is divided into 6 drawers, achieving a balance in its shape.
One of the attractions of this chest of drawers is its teak wood, and the beautiful shape of its veins can be seen in the photos.
Status report:
Materials: made of teak.
Wood Finish: Complete professional restoration, including top. All wood has been sanded and re-polished to an oiled finish. All drawers work smoothly.
Construction: The joints are strong and solid. All checked and ready to go.
Fascinating creation of the Scottish firm A.H. McIntosh manufactured in 1965 under the name Eden.
The structure is in high quality laminated teak wood.
The front features a set of three drawers (the upper one with compartments for cutlery) and a double door that reveals two replicated individual modules (except for the fixed shelf, which each has a different depth).
Finally, it is worth highlighting the stylized shapes of its handles, together with the frame of turned legs, joined by a thin crossbar, which raise the structure, cherries to give an outstanding score to this captivating design.
This sideboard brings us the successful duo of John Herbert as designer and A Younger Ltd as manufacturer.
The sideboard belongs to the well-known Sequence Collection.
Made to be admired by the buyer, this sideboard will last at least another 50 years. Its dark African solid wood frame along with solid handles create a contrast to the walnut wood used for the drawers and cabinet giving it a stunning look.
Its symmetry gives the sideboard an elegant look with beautiful solid organic handles.
Beautiful small display cabinet handcrafted in teak with sliding doors in glass and in teakwood.
The display cabinet has an ideal size to fit in the bathroom or small or kids’ bedrooms.
Condition report:
Materials: Beautifully crafted from teakwood
Wood Finish: All surfaces are sanded in a hand mechanic manner to avoid the use of chemical strippers and re-polished with high-quality oils to give a ‘good as new’ professional finish. All the products used in the restoration process are environment-friendly
Construction: Joints are stress-tested to ensure they are sturdy and solid.
All items shown are fully restored and ready for shipping.
Construction: Joints are sturdy and solid. All checked and ready to go.
McIntosh sideboard was designed by Tom Robertson in Scotland for the Dunfermline collection, the most iconic collection of the designer. The sideboard has a beautiful rosewood grain with vibrant Colors the sideboard has central two doors cupboard with a shaped tray to include tall items in our store, another cupboard on the right-hand side with a pull-out tray finished in melamine to permit lean drinks on it, and on the other extreme a bank with three drawers, the first drawer line-up for cutlery.
Dimension 213×45 H75cm
Kurt Østervig designed this sideboard in Denmark in 1960.
Vibrant teakwood is the perfect canvas for this sleek, Scandinavian design. Stunning in its simplicity, this piece features a long linear cabinet adorned only with subtle organic detailing to the handles. A true ode to Danish modernism.
With a bank of drawers on the left and a cupboard enclose by plain sliding doors, this stunning piece gives plenty of storage place.
This is a sideboard aimed squarely at the top of the market, a luxurious Scandinavian offering that would have turned heads in the mid-20th century and continues to do so today.
Condition report:
Materials: Beautifully crafted from teakwood
Wood Finish: All surfaces are sanded in a hand mechanic manner to avoid the use of chemical strippers and re-polished with high-quality oils to give a ‘good as new’ professional finish.
McIntosh sideboard in rosewood by Tom Robertson (Dunfermline Collection)
This long sideboard made by A. H. Mcintosh in the 60s in Scotland was designed by Tom Robertson and it belongs to his Dunfermline Collection, known also as Torpedo.
With 3 drawers (top one with cutlery division), a cabinet with two doors in the middle, and a cocktail cabinet that includes a pull-out tray covered in a nice Black Melamine, this sideboard has plenty of storage.
This sideboard is an excellent piece with a stunning rosewood grain, the sideboard has been completely restored by professionals putting special attention in all the stages of the refurbishment has been sanded and re-polished to enhance the beauty of its grain.
Structurally and aesthetically it is in excellent condition. It looks vibrant again and ready for a new life.
Esta inusual cómoda fue fabricada en 1964 por Younger Ltd en Inglaterra.
Hecha en un hermoso nogal claro con manijas y marcos largos incorporados, lo que hace de esta pieza una pieza valiosa e inusual de mediados de siglo.
Todos los cajones funcionan sin problemas y tienen mucho espacio de almacenamiento.
Esta cómoda une la sencillez del minimalismo en su diseño con la belleza de la madera de nogal utilizada para esta pieza y la insistencia en unos estándares de calidad y personalidad impecables en todos los muebles de A Younger.
Informe de estado:
Materiales: elaborada a partir de teca.
Acabado de madera: restauración por un profesional incluida la parte superior.
Toda la madera se lijó y se volvió a pulir, dándole un acabado en aceite.
Construcción: las juntas son resistentes y sólidas. Todo revisado y listo para funcionar.
This sideboard designed by Tom Robertson for A.H. McIntosh in Scotland in the late 60’s.
The sideboard has a symmetric designed, with a bank of drawers in the middle and two cupboards on each side. The right hand cupboard side has a pull-out tray to shape the cocktail storage. Top of the drawers with a cutlery tray.
Professionally restored, all the structure is sturdy and tight.
All teakwood sanded, re-polished and finished with a Danish oil.
213×45 Height 75cm
Condition report:
Professionally restored, all the structure is sturdy and tight.
All teakwood sanded, re-polished and finished with a Danish oil.
Robert Heritage was adept at coming up with new ideas, which is a good example. Meredew, in the 1950s – 1960s, was aiming at the middle market and did nothing to push the boundaries until around 1968. Our catalogue from January 1969 introduces this fantastic model and two others, presumably by Loebenstein and his in-house team.
Robert Heritage is probably best known for his many designs for the high-quality maker Archie Shine, but he was an independent designer. He worked for several other British furniture makers over the years and was an influential professor of design at the RCA.
Heritage had a fantastic ability to come up with designs that looked different from each other. No other Heritage style links his creations, so his work for Archie Shine is different from that for other companies, and this model shares no features with anything else he designed. In this model, we see how he brilliantly mixed the teak with brown leather for the handles.
We have here an example of its mastery with a beautiful and well crafted and finished teak, too. This sideboard gives us the opportunity to divide spaces due to its well-finished backside.
It has been sanded and re-polished in full.
It is in excellent condition structurally and aesthetically.
Condition report:
Materials: Beautifully crafted from teak.
Wood Finish: All surfaces are sanded and re-polished with high-quality oils to give a ‘good as new’ professional finish.
Construction: Joints are stress-tested to ensure they are sturdy and solid.
All items shown are fully restored and ready for shipping
A.H Mcintosh of Kirkcaldy mid-century ‘Dunvegan’ sideboard.
The sideboard is a stunning and iconic design by Tom Robertson for a. H McIntosh Kirkcaldy. This sideboard is well proportionated and light on its feet. Elegant metal handles add extra beauty to this streamlined design. The cupboard and drawers gave you plenty of storage to easily organize your dining living room. One of its features is its first cutlery drawer. Created in the ’60s in Scotland.
The cabinet on the right has a double-hinged drop-down door with a designated drinks storage area. At the top of this cupboard is a concealed pull out slide tray with a melamine surface for drink preparation. Again, itsThe sideboard well-thought design makes this a popular sideboard.
Condition report:
Materials: Beautifully crafted from teak.
Wood Finish: All surfaces are sanded and re-polished with high-quality oils to give a ‘good as new’ professional finish.
Construction: Joints are stress-tested to ensure they are sturdy and solid.
All items shown are fully restored and ready for shipping
This chest of drawers was a designed in teak with all the features of a typical Danish Modern design, gorgeous teak wood and ample storage space. A stylish addition to your modern or vintage interior.
The chest is divided in 6 same drawers to get a balance in its shape.
Unfortunately the key of the first drawer is missing.
One of the appealing of this chest of drawers is its teak, you see in the photos how gorgeous are the shape in its grain.
Check The photos to appreciate a small restoration. It has been full restored but it still has a small scar of it past life.
Dimensions:
Height 107 cm
Length 68 cm
Depth 40 cm
Condition report:
It has been restored in full
Tight structure with a solid teak frame shaped this chest it is beautiful teak veneer with Light pine wood interiors.
Handles in solid teak with a semicircle shape.
Sanded and Re-polished in full.
Small scar on a side it hasn’t been able to remove completely in the restoration process.
Aparador diseñado por Tom Robertson para la marca Escocesa A.H. McIntosh, en lo años 60. Este aparador pertenece a la colección Moy de Tom Robertson y es el hermano pequeño del modelo Dunvegan.
Este aparado se configura con dos cuerpos, un grupo de tres cajones en su derecha, siendo el primero para guardar la cubertería, y un armario de dos puertas a la derecha. Todo ello acabado en madera de teca con una bella veta.
Este aparador es el primer modelo que Robertson diseño y se distingue de la edición posteriors por la forma y altura de las patas.
Aparador de teca de los años 60, diseñado por Tom Robertson en Escocia para la marca A.H. McIntosh Kirkcaldy.
Este modelo pertenece a la colección Edinburg or Eden de Tom Robertson para Mcintosh y es uno de los modelos que se realizaron entre los años 68 y 72. Este aparador se diferencia de la collection Dunvegan y Dunfermline en el largo, teniendo 228cm de largo y siendo el aparador mas largo que McIntosh realizo en mitad del siglo XX . La simetría de su diseño le dota de mucha presencia, con unos tiradores alargados que le convierten en una pieza elegante y con un diseño atemporal. Tiene muchas capacidad gracias a sus 6 cajones y su armario central.
El grano de la veta y el color avellana de su teca son un valor añadido. Es un modelo inusual de cruzarse en nuestro camino
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