Aparador de teca de mitad de Siglo XX
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DIMENSION AND WEIGHT
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RESTORATION
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DETAILS
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SHIPPING & RETURNS
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LOCATION
DIMENSION AND WEIGHT
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RESTORATION
Materials: Beautifully crafted from teakwood/ rosewood/ oakwood / beechwood.
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.
DETAILS
SHIPPING & RETURNS
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LOCATION
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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
Fascinating creation of Tom Robertson, the Scottish firm A.H. McIntosh manufactured in the early ’70s under the name Eden.
The structure is in high-quality laminated teak wood.
The front features 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 has a different depth).
Finally, it is worth highlighting the stylised shapes of its handles and the frame of turned legs, joined by a thin crossbar, which raises the structure and cherries to give an outstanding score to this captivating design.
Measurement.
L.175 cm
W.45 cm
H. 77 cm
Beautiful display cabinet or bookcase designed by Tom Robertson for A.H. McIntosh in the 60’s, in Scotland.
The bookcase has two glass sliding doors and one plain door in beautiful teakwood.
Both, the wood and the structure have been restored completely by professionals.
Condition report:
Completely restored