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Sold OutChest Of Drawers By Kofod Larsen For G Plan – Refined British Craftsmanship In Teak
1,275.00€ Read moreChest Of Drawers By Kofod Larsen For G Plan – Refined British Craftsmanship In Teak
An exquisite example of mid-century design, this chest of drawers was designed by Kofod-Larsen and handcrafted in the United Kingdom by G-Plan during the 1960s. Constructed from richly grained teak, it embodies the timeless elegance and meticulous craftsmanship that define Kofod-Larsen’s collaboration with G-Plan — a perfect harmony of Danish design sensibility and British precision.
Recently refurbished to an excellent standard, the chest retains its original charm while revealing the warm lustre of its teak finish. All drawers open smoothly, attesting to the quality of its construction and careful restoration.
With its clean lines, sculptural handles, and balanced proportions, this piece captures the essence of mid-century modern design — understated, functional, and beautifully enduring.
Product tags: Kofod-Larsen, G-Plan, mid-century modern, teak chest of drawers, Danish design, British craftsmanship, 1960s furniture, vintage furniture, refurbished teak
Focus keyphrase: Kofod-Larsen teak chest of drawers by G-Plan.
Dimensions
L X W: 76 x 46cmHeight: 107.5
Drawers height: 5-6-12 cm
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Walter Cornell Walnut Low Sideboard – Coffee Table for Greaves & Thomas, 1960s
600.00€ Add to cartWalter Cornell Walnut Low Sideboard – Coffee Table for Greaves & Thomas, 1960s
This refined piece speaks softly of an era when design was guided by proportion, restraint, and enduring craft. Conceived by Walter Cornell during the golden years of British modernism, this low sideboard—equally suited to serve as a generous coffee table—embodies the quiet confidence of 1960s design.
Crafted from beautifully grained walnut, the table carries a natural warmth that has mellowed with time, its surface telling a gentle story of age and use. Three long drawers run through the body of the piece, ingeniously accessible from both sides, offering both symmetry and practicality. The metal handles provide a subtle contrast, their cool precision balancing the organic richness of the wood.
Produced by Greaves & Thomas, a maker long respected for its commitment to quality and refinement, this table stands as a testament to thoughtful British furniture making—functional, dignified, and made to endure beyond fashion.
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Dimensions:
L x W: 150 x 45.5 cm
Height: 41cm
Drawers dimensions:
Drawers on the side have a length of 40.5 and the one in the middle 60.5 cm
Interior dimensions: Side ones: 38 x 41 h 6.5 and middle one 58 x 41.5 H6.5 cm
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Small sideboard (Moy Collection by McIntosh)
1,600.00€ Add to cartSmall sideboard (Moy Collection by McIntosh)
This elegant small sideboard, designed by Tom Robertson in the 1960s in Scotland, epitomizes the refined craftsmanship of the era. Manufactured by A.H. McIntosh, the piece is constructed from high-quality teak, renowned for its durability and rich grain. The design features a well-balanced layout, with three drawers on the left for organized storage, complemented by a cupboard on the right, enclosed by two doors. The sideboard has been meticulously restored, with all surfaces sanded and finished in oil, preserving its original handcrafted quality and highlighting the beauty of the teak wood. Ideal for both modern and traditional interiors, this piece combines functional storage with timeless Scandinavian-inspired design.
Dimensions
Length. 151 cm
Width. 45
Height. 75 cm
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Sold OutLarge Sideboard (Dunvegan Collection by McIntosh)
1,600.00€ Read moreLarge Sideboard (Dunvegan Collection by McIntosh)
A Timeless McIntosh Sideboard by Tom Robertson — Dunvegan Collection.
From the heart of Mid-Century Scotland comes this distinguished sideboard by Tom Robertson, exquisitely handcrafted for the Dunvegan Collection by McIntosh — a line celebrated for its enduring grace and quiet sophistication.
With a poised yet commanding presence, this piece tells a story of thoughtful design and meticulous craftsmanship. At its center, a double-door cupboard conceals a shaped tray, designed to accommodate taller vessels and treasured items. To the right, another cupboard opens to reveal a pull-out melamine tray — an elegant feature that invites one to serve or entertain with ease. On the opposite end, a bank of three drawers provides generous storage, the uppermost drawer lined to cradle cutlery in dignified order.
Every line, every joint, every curve speaks of a time when furniture was built to last — when artisans shaped wood not merely into objects, but into legacies.
A refined harmony of form and function, this McIntosh sideboard stands as a timeless tribute to mid-century craftsmanship and the enduring beauty of tradition.
Dimensions:
Width: 201 cm
Depth: 45 cm
Height: 75 cm1,600.00€ -

Double Danish Rosewood Chest Of Drawers 1960
1,500.00€ Add to cartDouble Danish Rosewood Chest Of Drawers 1960
Mid-Century Danish Rosewood Chest of Drawers – 1960sAuthentic mid-century modern chest of drawers made in Denmark in the 1960s. Crafted from beautifully figured rosewood, this piece features six spacious drawers arranged in two rows of three. The design highlights classic Scandinavian craftsmanship with clean lines, elegant proportions, and rich natural wood grain.A timeless and functional storage piece, ideal for a bedroom, living space, or office, and a fine example of Danish modern furniture from the mid-century era.
Dimensions:166.5 cm (W) × 46 cm (D) × 66.5 c1,500.00€ -

Gunni Omann teak sideboard by Axel Christiansen
3,000.00€ Add to cartGunni Omann teak sideboard by Axel Christiansen
Designed by Gunni Omann and handcrafted by Axel Christiansen in Denmark during the 1960s, this long sideboard embodies the quiet authority and measured beauty of classic Danish modernism. Crafted from teakwood, its robust frame is softened by the natural warmth of the timber, where a vibrant, flowing grain lends depth and character, granting the piece a powerful yet composed presence.
The form is elevated by elegant, solid round legs, each adorned with a finely turned ring at the junction where body meets structure—a subtle but masterful detail that speaks of skilled hands and thoughtful design. Sliding doors move with calm precision, their long, organic handles shaped to rest naturally in the hand, reinforcing the harmony between function and form.
At its heart, a generous bank of drawers offers ample storage, making the sideboard as practical as it is refined. Rooted in tradition and built to endure, this is furniture conceived for a lifetime, carrying forward the enduring values of Danish craftsmanship.
Dimensions:
240 × 47 × Height 80 cm3,000.00€ -

Swedish Sideboard by Hugo Troeds (Arid Collection)
1,800.00€ Add to cartSwedish Sideboard by Hugo Troeds (Arid Collection)
A timeless creation by renowned designer Nils Jonsson for the distinguished Swedish cabinetmaker Hugo Troeds, this long sideboard is a fine example of Scandinavian craftsmanship at its peak.
Handcrafted in the 1960s from vibrant teakwood, it embodies the essence of mid-century modern design — elegant, functional, and harmoniously balanced.The sideboard features a symmetrical composition, with a central bank of drawers flanked by sliding doors on each side, each concealing a shelved compartment for versatile storage. The built-in handles on the drawers exemplify Scandinavian minimalism, merging form and function with understated grace.
A refined and enduring piece, this sideboard brings warmth and authenticity to any interior, celebrating the legacy of Swedish modern design.
Dimensions:
L x W : 191 x 44.5 cm
Height: 74 cm
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Tall Teak Bedside Cabinet by Turnidge of Kent
750.00€ Add to cartTall Teak Bedside Cabinet by Turnidge of Kent
A large and beautifully practical bedside table designed and handcrafted by Turnidge of Kent in the 1960s. Made in richly grained teak, this tall and elegant piece offers remarkable versatility — featuring an upper display cabinet, a spacious cupboard, and a neatly fitted drawer, perfect for storing everything from books to small personal items.
Expertly constructed with Turnidge’s hallmark craftsmanship, it reflects the refined utility and enduring charm of British mid-century design. Both functional and graceful, it serves beautifully as a bedside companion, occasional cabinet, or compact storage piece in any interior.
There is a small mark on one side, which does not affect the integrity or stability of the piece. Please zoom in on the photographs to appreciate this minor imperfection, clearly shown in one of the images.
Dimensions:
Length 76 cm | Width (widest point) 41 cm | Width (top) 26 cm | Height 137 cm750.00€ -

Peter Liley Meredew bedside table
180.00€ Add to cartPeter Liley Meredew bedside table
Small Mid-Century Bedside Table by Peter Liley for Meredew, 1960s
A beautifully proportioned mid-century bedside table designed by Peter Liley for the renowned British cabinet maker Meredew. This piece belongs to the New Tola Bedroom range launched in 1969, a collection celebrated for its elegant form and craftsmanship. The design follows the classic Meredew teak range but features richly toned tola wood and distinctive metal ring handles, reflecting Liley’s refined modern aesthetic within traditional British furniture making.
The table has been completely restored and finished with a fresh oily finish by Fiddes, enhancing the natural warmth and lustre of the wood grain. Compact yet graceful, it stands as a timeless example of British mid-century design, perfect as a bedside or occasional table for interiors that value heritage and enduring craftsmanship.
Dimensions:
Width 42.5 cm | Depth 30.5 cm | Height 54 cm180.00€ -

Large pine bookcase
1,200.00€ Add to cartLarge pine bookcase
I came across these two large pine bookcases at an antique fair in the south of England, and I fell in love instantly. Their graceful proportions, generous dimensions, and the refined moulding along the top give these pieces a quiet authority and timeless charm.
At present, I have images of only one bookcase, as the second is currently in our restoration workshop and will be ready soon. Both share the same elegant design, though the second piece is slightly smaller in height and length, while maintaining the same width.
Each bookcase features five adjustable shelves, all beautifully handcrafted in pine, offering ample and flexible storage while celebrating the natural warmth and texture of the wood.
A fine example of traditional craftsmanship, these bookcases embody the enduring spirit of classic English design—functional, honest, and full of character.
Dimensions:
L x W: 187.5 x 27.5 cm
H: 193 cm
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Sideboard by Bramin( Henry W. Klein)
2,800.00€ Add to cartSideboard by Bramin( Henry W. Klein)
A striking and substantial sideboard, designed by Henry Walter Klein for Bramin in the 1960s.
Masterfully handcrafted in Denmark from richly grained teak, it displays exquisite joinery and a refined sense of symmetry. The composition features two sliding doors—one to each side—flanking a central bank of drawers, all with elegantly integrated handles that preserve its minimalist character. With its clean, organic lines and impeccable craftsmanship, this piece embodies the timeless ideals of Scandinavian modern design.
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Dimensions
L x W: 220 x 45 cm
Height 80 cm
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Sold OutTeak Westbourne Sideboard by White & Newton, 1960s
1,600.00€ Read moreTeak Westbourne Sideboard by White & Newton, 1960s
Teak Westbourne Sideboard by White & Newton, Designed by Phillip Hussey, 1960s
A distinguished creation of British mid-century design, the Westbourne sideboard was conceived in the 1960s by Phillip Hussey for White & Newton of Portsmouth. Crafted in richly toned teak, it reflects the era’s pursuit of clean modern lines married with quiet sophistication.
Its thoughtful design is marked by a beautifully engineered folding door, which opens to reveal generous storage, while a fitted cutlery drawer provides both order and refinement — a subtle detail that speaks to the maker’s dedication to function as well as form. The natural grain of the teak lends warmth throughout, complemented by a series of well-proportioned compartments that ensure ample space for everyday use.
Elegant in form yet practical in purpose, this sideboard remains a versatile piece, equally suited to modern living or as a centrepiece in a curated mid-century collection.
Dimensions
Length: 217 cm
Depth: 44.5 cm
Height: 70 cm
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E.W. Bach High Sideboard (Made In Denmark)
1,500.00€ Add to cartE.W. Bach High Sideboard (Made In Denmark)
Unusually Tall Danish Sideboard by E.W. Bach, 1960s – Teak & Rosewood Elegance
A rare and striking piece from the golden age of Danish design, this unusually tall sideboard was conceived in the 1960s by the prolific E.W. Bach With a reverence for craftsmanship and material, it was masterfully handcrafted in Denmark from warm, richly toned teak—its grain glowing with quiet dignity.
What sets this piece apart is the sculptural angularity of its form. The body takes on a dynamic, almost organic silhouette—clean yet expressive, bold yet refined. A gesture in its structure gives it presence, while retaining the serene balance so emblematic of Scandinavian modernism.
Its long, slender handles are a marvel of design. On the inner doors, they are seamlessly integrated—built into the surface as a subtle architectural gesture. On the outer doors, they stand proudly, sculpted and affixed like slender pieces of art, adding rhythm and grace to the cabinet
At its centre, two finely balanced doors enclose a hidden treasure: a bar area, meticulously handcrafted in sumptuous rosewood. Within, a softly gleaming mirror reflects the warmth of the wood, creating an intimate and elegant setting—perfect for quiet moments or refined gatherings.
Dimensions:
200 x 46.5 cm
Height: 115 cm
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Highboard by E.W. Bach for Sejling Skabe (1960s Denmark)
1,700.00€ Add to cartHighboard by E.W. Bach for Sejling Skabe (1960s Denmark)
This stunning highboard, designed by the esteemed E. W. Bach and expertly crafted by Sejling Skabe in Denmark during the 1960s in a warm and rich teak, is a true testament to exceptional design and craftsmanship.
Its beautiful wood grain patterns are captivating, enhancing its overall elegance. The exterior features three sleek sliding doors with long organic handles and three functional drawers, while the interior boasts two spacious shelves and a sophisticated bar compartment on the right side, complete with two drawers and a mirror. Constructed from high-quality teak, this sideboard is not only a statement piece but also remains in excellent condition, a hallmark of the renowned Møbelfabrik.
Dimensions:
L x W: 165 x 44 cm
Height: 112cm
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Sold OutSmall Danish chest of drawers (Made in Denmark, 1960)
490.00€ Read moreSmall Danish chest of drawers (Made in Denmark, 1960)
Johannes Larsen designed this beautiful chest of drawers in Denmark during the 1960s.
Crafted with exceptional attention to detail, the chest features a stunning teak veneer, four spacious drawers, and elegant, solid teak handles.
Its compact size makes it versatile enough to serve as a stylish and functional bedside table.
It is fully refurbished with a gorgeous satin finish, and all drawers function smoothly.
Dimension
L.79 cm
W.39 cm
H.81 cm490.00€ -

E.W. Bach high sideboard (Made in Denmark)
1,900.00€ Add to cartE.W. Bach high sideboard (Made in Denmark)
Unusually Tall Danish Sideboard by E.W. Bach, 1960s – Teak & Rosewood Elegance
A rare and striking piece from the golden age of Danish design, this unusually tall sideboard was conceived in the 1960s by the prolific E.W. Bach With a reverence for craftsmanship and material, it was masterfully handcrafted in Denmark from warm, richly toned teak—its grain glowing with quiet dignity.
What sets this piece apart is the sculptural angularity of its form. The body takes on a dynamic, almost organic silhouette—clean yet expressive, bold yet refined. A gesture in its structure gives it presence, while retaining the serene balance so emblematic of Scandinavian modernism.
Its long, slender handles are a marvel of design. On the inner doors, they are seamlessly integrated—built into the surface as a subtle architectural gesture. On the outer doors, they stand proudly, sculpted and affixed like slender pieces of art, adding rhythm and grace to the cabinet
At its centre, two finely balanced doors enclose a hidden treasure: a bar area, meticulously handcrafted in sumptuous rosewood. Within, a softly gleaming mirror reflects the warmth of the wood, creating an intimate and elegant setting—perfect for quiet moments or refined gatherings.
Dimensions:
200 x 46.5 cm
Height: 115 cm
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Arne Vodder small dressing table (Made in Denmark)
1,100.00€ Add to cartArne Vodder small dressing table (Made in Denmark)
Arne Vodder Compact Teak Dressing Table – Ølholm Møbelfabrik, Denmark, 1960s
A piece born of grace and quiet ingenuity, this compact dressing table was designed by the revered Arne Vodder and handcrafted by Ølholm Møbelfabrik in Denmark during the golden age of Scandinavian modernism, the 1960s. Fashioned from vibrant, warm teak, its grain flows like rippling silk, rich in tone and steeped in the natural beauty so beloved in Nordic design.
The composition is both sculptural and poetic. A striking Y-shaped frame in solid teak cradles the main body with elegance and strength, allowing the central box to appear suspended—floating, almost ethereal, as if lifted by a breath of Danish air. This architectural flourish is not mere embellishment; it embodies the Danish principle of form serving function with grace.
The dressing table features a thoughtfully arranged bank of five drawers: two larger ones on either side, and three petite drawers nestled just below the original mirror—perfectly proportioned for treasured essentials. Each drawer is delicately crafted, echoing Vodder’s masterful eye for detail and his devotion to refined utility.
Modest in scale yet grand in presence, this dressing table is a rare ode to craftsmanship, designed to endure not only in structure but in beauty. A timeless artefact that speaks softly of elegance, tradition, and the enduring soul of Danish design.
Dimensions
L. 78 cm
D. 40 cm
Height with the mirror: 113 cm
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Sold OutWhite and Newton Rogate Sideboard
2,800.00€ Read moreWhite and Newton Rogate Sideboard
An exceptional creation from the late 1960s, this Rogate sideboard—designed by the gifted Philip Hussey for White & Newton—is a true collector’s piece.
Hussey’s talent for material harmony is evident in the contrast between the richly figured rosewood and the warm teak used for the top and sides—a composition that reflects both balance and boldness.
The piece has been fully restored with great care, reviving the natural beauty of the timbers while preserving the integrity of its original design. Its form remains crisp and elegant: raised on slender tapering legs, with clean lines and discreet, integrated handles that speak to the refinement of mid-century British modernism.
Three drawers and a pair of outward-opening doors reveal practical storage, including internal shelving—making this sideboard as functional as it is graceful.
A rare and timeless work, now brought back to its full splendour, this sideboard stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of craftsmanship and design.
Dimensions
Length: 209 cm
Depth: 45 cm
Height: 75 cm
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Dunfermline Sideboard by Tom Robertson in Teak
1,700.00€ Add to cartDunfermline Sideboard by Tom Robertson in Teak
A beautiful creation of British mid-century design, this teak sideboard was conceived in the 1970s by renowned designer Tom Robertson for the revered Scottish maker A.H. McIntosh. Embodying the quiet refinement and functional grace of the era, it is a piece of enduring elegance.
Handcrafted in rich teak, the sideboard has been fully restored with great care and respect for its original soul. The wood has been gently sanded and treated with hardwax oils, bringing forth its natural warmth and satin sheen.
The design is both thoughtful and noble. Two outward-opening cabinet doors reveal spacious compartments with internal shelves, offering ample storage for tableware or cherished possessions. To the left, a suite of drawers provides further utility, including a top felt-lined cutlery drawer — a detail that speaks to the care and purpose with which this piece was conceived.
At once stately and restrained, this sideboard is a testament to the artistry of Tom Robertson and the legacy of A.H. McIntosh — a timeless addition to any considered interior.
Dimensions
Length: 213 cm
Depth: 45 cm
Height: 75 cm
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Mid Century Rosewood Danish Floating Bedside Tables
600.00€ Add to cartMid Century Rosewood Danish Floating Bedside Tables
This pair of bedside tables was meticulously handcrafted by an expert Danish Cabinet maker in the ’60s.
The tables are featured by the stunning colours that the rosewood grain of its wood.
Each bedside table has a drawer.
Dimensions
48 x 23 height: 8 cm600.00€ -

Sideboard (by McIntosh)
1,500.00€ Add to cartSideboard (by McIntosh)
This elegant sideboard, signed by Val Rossi and Tom Robertson, was crafted in Scotland in the early 1970s. Masterfully handmade by A.H. McIntosh, it is constructed from rich walnut wood, finished in a stunning toasted brown hue.
On the left side, the piece features a bank of three drawers, with the top drawer designed specifically for cutlery. To the right, two doors open to reveal a spacious cupboard, divided by a shelf for versatile storage.”
Dimensions
Length. 170 cm
Width. 45 cm
Height. 77 cm
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Small sideboard (Moy Collection by McIntosh)
1,600.00€ Add to cartSmall sideboard (Moy Collection by McIntosh)
This elegant small sideboard, designed by Tom Robertson in the 1960s in Scotland, epitomizes the refined craftsmanship of the era. Manufactured by A.H. McIntosh, the piece is constructed from high-quality teak, renowned for its durability and rich grain. The design features a well-balanced layout, with three drawers on the left for organized storage, complemented by a cupboard on the right, enclosed by two doors. The sideboard has been meticulously restored, with all surfaces sanded and finished in oil, preserving its original handcrafted quality and highlighting the beauty of the teak wood. Ideal for both modern and traditional interiors, this piece combines functional storage with timeless Scandinavian-inspired design.
Dimensions
Length. 151 cm
Width. 45
Height. 75 cm
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Desk-Bookcase By Johannes Sorth
1,800.00€ Add to cartDesk-Bookcase By Johannes Sorth
Designed by Johannes Sorth for the Danish cabinet maker BM in the 1960s, this versatile bookcase combines elegance and functionality. It seamlessly doubles as both a desk and a chest of drawers. The piece features a beautifully crafted office compartment, enclosed with roller sliding doors for a sleek, minimalist look. A pull-out shelf transforms the unit into a practical desk, while the drawers provide ample book storage space.
Its timeless design makes it an ideal addition to any workspace or home office.
Dimensions
L. 100 cm
W. 26 cm in the top
W. 42.5 cm in the bottom shelf
W. 60 cm the chest of drawers
H. 182 cm
H. of the desk 72 cm
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Dunvegan sideboard by McIntosh
1,800.00€ Add to cartDunvegan sideboard by McIntosh
Tom Robertson revitalized the Dunvegan collection by replacing the traditional metal regulator with an elongated, elegant design. This modern update not only enhances the overall aesthetic but also adds a touch of sophistication to the sideboard, giving it a contemporary flair that sets it apart. Handcrafted in Scotland in a stunning vibran teakwood with an impresive grain by A.H. McIntosh.
The sideboard has undergone a meticulous restoration and displays only two minor imperfections down the right long handle, which could not be removed during the process. This elegant piece features three spacious drawers on the left side, a centrally positioned double-door cabinet with a charming curved tray, and a bar cupboard on the right that includes a convenient pull-out tray.
Dimensions.
L x W. 205 cm
Height 75 cm
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Sideboard (Brasilia Collection)
1,700.00€ Add to cartSideboard (Brasilia Collection)
Viktor Wilkins designed this sideboard in the ’60s for the well-known British company GPlan. The sideboard belongs to the iconic Brasilia Collection.
The sideboard is featured for its organics, curved handles, and the mixture of teakwood used in its construction. It has three cupboards and a bank of four drawers; the first lined up for the cutlery.
Dimensions
L. 206 cm
W. 45.5 cm
H. 78 cm
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Mcintosh sideboard (Eden collection)
1,700.00€ Add to cartMcintosh sideboard (Eden collection)
Designed by Tom Robertson for A.H. McIntosh in Scotland in the ’70s, this exquisite sideboard hails from the prestigious Eden (Edinburgh) collection. Characterized by its generous dimensions and elegant, elongated handles, it is a true testament to mid-century craftsmanship.
The sideboard features a two-door cupboard on the right, enclosing spacious compartments divided by two shelves, while the left side boasts a bank of three smoothly gliding drawers, offering ample storage. Expertly restored, this piece has been meticulously rejuvenated, though two faint marks on the top surface have been subtly disguised rather than fully erased, preserving its authenticity.
Dimensions:
Width: 175.5 cm
Depth: 45 cm
Height: 77 cm1,700.00€ -

McIntosh Drink Cabinet, (1970s, Rosewood)
1,600.00€ Add to cartMcIntosh Drink Cabinet, (1970s, Rosewood)
Tom Robertson designed this drink cabinet for A.H. Macintosh in Scotland in the early ‘70s.
The cabinet is beautifully handcrafted in rosewood and conserves all its original features. It has two plain doors enclosing shelve and two drawers at the bottom, one of them lined up for the cutlery.
Dimensions
L. 107 cn
W. 46 cm
H. 112 cm1,600.00€ -

White and Newton sideboard (Peterfield collection)
1,800.00€ Add to cartWhite and Newton sideboard (Peterfield collection)
This sideboard is a handcrafted piece from the 1960s, designed by Philip Hussey and made by the renowned cabinet maker White and Newton in Portsmouth, England. Hussey created this piece for the Peterfields Collection, featuring light teakwood, curved lines on the top and a flat front with minimalist built-in handles. This sideboard’s elegant and timeless design showcases Hussey’s mastery of his craft and the exceptional quality of White and Newton’s workmanship.
Philip is one of the unsung heroes of British furniture design who deserves to be far better known! As a young man of 24, he was appointed to replace Arthur Edwards as head designer of White and Newton in 1964. They were then a successful medium-sized maker of contemporary furniture, which was a little conservative in style. In the late 1960s, he pushed some boundaries, particularly in some of his sideboard designs, which moved White and Newton into a much more modern, stylish, minimalist direction. Some of these designs were very popular and came up for sale quite frequently, while others were too ahead of their time and are unfortunately rarely seen today. When they do appear, they’re now recognised as design classics.
Dimensions
Length: 208 cm
Depth: 46 cm
Height: 72 cm1,800.00€ -
Back Soon ReserveMcintosh Dunoon Teak Sideboard
1,800.00€ Add to cartMcintosh Dunoon Teak Sideboard
Stunning and unusual mid-century sideboard designed by Tom Robertson for cabinetmaker A.H. McIntosh in Scotland for the well-known Dunoon collection in the 1970s.
This piece is characterized by the artisan work, the beauty of its organic round handles and of its doors.
The sideboard is completely restored by professionals, using only manual techniques and environmentally friendly products for its finishing.
Cosmetically and structurally in excellent condition.
Measurements.
Length: 213 cm
Width: 45 cm
Height: 82 cm
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Teak bureau made in Denmark, (1960)
725.00€ Add to cartTeak bureau made in Denmark, (1960)
A refined example of Danish mid-century craftsmanship, this teak writing desk was thoughtfully handcrafted in vibrant and warm teak in, Denmark during the 1960s.
The piece reveals a harmonious balance of form and function: a sliding writing surface that extends with ease, discreet storage compartments for treasured belongings, and three drawers offering practical order within its elegant frame. The warm glow of the teakwood, enriched by time, bestows a timeless presence, making it as suited to a modern study as to a traditional home.
Dimensions:
Length: 83 cm
Width: 59 cm
Height: 98 cm
Writing surface height: 74 cm725.00€ -

Mcintosh teak sideboard
1,600.00€ Add to cartMcintosh 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
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McIntosh Sideboard in Teak (Moy Collection)
1,800.00€ Add to cartMcIntosh 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
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Bedside Table By G Plan, 1960s
300.00€ Add to cartBedside Table By G Plan, 1960s
Viktor Wilkins designed these floating bedside tables for G-Plan in the ’60s in England.
In our restoration workshop, we added an extra feature to the bedside tables: a hanging bar with three holes that allow you to hang them directly to the wall without using the leg.
The bedside tables always need to add a screw to the wall to avoid tilt.The restoration of the table has been successfully completed; however, a visible spot remains on the surface of one table. This imperfection is minor and the table is still in serviceable condition.
Dimensions
52×43 H52cm300.00€ -

Sideboard made in Denmark in teak
1,500.00€ Add to cartSideboard made in Denmark in teak
Danish teak sideboard, more details next week .
Dimensions
L.185 cm
W. 45cm
H.114 cm
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NC sideboard by Acerbic with a back-lighting system.
1,800.00€ Add to cartNC sideboard by Acerbic with a back-lighting system.
Impressive sideboard designed by Lodovico Acerbis, a quintessential line of seemingly suspended furniture is bathed in illumination by its clever back-lighting system.
The light, diffused through a strip of matte methacrylate in the rear, interior, and base of the sideboard, offers an optical effect of weightlessness, heightened by the semi-transparency of the matte methacrylate base of the cabinet.
There is only one available
Measurements of each sideboard.
L: 160cm
W: 60cm
H: 60cm
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Back Soon ReserveMcIntosh Sideboard (Dunbar Collection)
1,800.00€ Add to cartMcIntosh Sideboard (Dunbar Collection)
Designed by Tom Robertson for A.H McIntosh and Co., it was made in the 1960s in Scotland.
This Mid-Century piece stands out for its balanced design, designed to create symmetry.
This sideboard has a large storage capacity, with four central drawers, the first of which is adapted for cutlery. In addition, it has closets with two doors on each side; one with a removable tray covered in melamine to be able to prepare your drinks without damaging the wood.
The teak wood used to create this piece is extremely beautiful with an incredible grain (please zoom in on the photos to appreciate the beauty of the shaped grain teak).
Dimensions
Length: 213 cm
Width: 45cm
Height: 75cm
You can find more McIntosh pieces in the Vintage14 catalogue.
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Sideboard from Younger (Sequence Collection)
1,800.00€ Add to cartSideboard from Younger (Sequence Collection)
John Herbert designed this sideboard in the United Kingdom in the 1960s for the A Younger brand.
This sideboard belongs to the Sequence collection, where the artistic maturity of J Herbert and the influence of the design of the Scandinavian school, so necessary in the 60s, is noticeable.
This piece of furniture consists of two modules, one with four drawers and the other with two doors.
Built with teak and afrormosia, it has a structural frame, legs and handles in solid teak.
Measurements
167×45.5 Height 79cm
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