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Small chest of drawers (Made in Denmark, 1960)
490.00€ Add to cartSmall 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€ -

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€ -

Chest of drawers by A Younger in Walnut
1,250.00€ Add to cartChest of drawers by A Younger in Walnut
John Herbert and Allan pledge were the head of the design at A younger in the ‘60s and ‘70s, they prouced this stunning piece, with an exquisite look, the stucture is enclosing the box for the four drawers. Feauted by its long handles and the beauty of its wanul this chest will enhance any of your interiors.
Dimensi0ns
107 x 46 height 91cm
Interior dimension 99 x 37 height 11 cm
History
John Herbert played a pivotal role as the head designer of A Younger Ltd from 1955 to 1970, significantly shaping the company’s identity through his innovative designs. His leadership in the mid-1950s was instrumental in guiding Younger towards modernist furniture inspired by Danish design, which positioned the company as a pioneer among British furniture makers. Herbert’s exceptional talent was recognized in 1960 when he won three awards from the Furniture Makers’ Guild for a sideboard and two tables, including one from the esteemed Fonseca range. As the late 1960s approached, Herbert, alongside Alan Pledge—who joined the team in 1967/68—embarked on an exciting new direction for the company, leading to the successful design and launch of the Toledo range in 1972. This partnership marked a significant evolution in A Younger Ltd’s offerings, showcasing their commitment to innovation and quality in furniture design.
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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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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€ -

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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Sold OutMcIntosh Drink Cabinet, (1970s, Rosewood)
1,600.00€ Read moreMcIntosh 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€ -

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€ -

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€








