Danish Modern Credenza
Danish Teak and Rosewood Sideboard by Ib Kofod-Larsen for G-Plan
Kofod Larsen designed this large sideboard for Gomme’s G-Plan Danish Range in the 1960s. It is a masterful piece composed of a two-tone teak frame with rosewood pulls. The piece is finished on both sides and shows well from every angle. It can additionally serve as a room divider. This is a monumental piece of supreme quality from the dovetailing to the bookmatching to the brass hardware. The depth with the doors open is 48.5″.
H: 30.25″ x W: 92.5″ x D: 19.10″
Danish Teak Sideboard with Tambour Doors by Peter Løvig Nielsen
This teak sideboard was designed and manufactured by Peter Løvig Nielsen in 1976. The tambour doors slide open to reveal three sections: Open storage to the left and right divided by a total of three adjustable shelves and four center drawers (one retains the original felt). This piece shows remarkable craftsmanship – the tambour doors slide seamlessly and vanish into the back of the cabinet. The bookmatched teak shows vivid, expressive grain and warm, rich color. Additionally, the piece is finished in the back and works well as a room-divider. The pulls are solid teak with aluminum inlay. Stamped ‘Lovig Dansk 1976’ on the underside.
H: 31.75″ W: 79″ x D: 20″
Rosewood Credenza by Kai Kristiansen
This exceptional low and sleek rosewood sideboard was designed by Kai Kristiansen in the 1960s. The bookmatched sliding doors open to reveal two adjustable shelves (one/side.) There are four drawers on the other side for additional storage. Immaculately restored to its original condition, this piece boasts exceptional color and grain.
H: 27.1″ x W” 77.75″ x D: 19.5″
