Danish Modern Teak Bar Cabinet and Four Leather Stools by Johannes Andersen

Stylish, functional Danish teak dry bar cabinet designed in the 1960s by Johannes Andersen with four corresponding stools in black leather and teak.
One side of the bar features an inlaid circular motif and tubular brass footrest, while the other side boasts ample storage options.
The storage side is composed of a hinged top and drop down door (both with black laminated interiors) which open to a mirrored-back cabinet with bottle / glass storage for nine and a black glass rectangular panel / surface (removable and can be used atop the bar for serving). Originally, there would have been two small clear glass shelves above the integrated bottle storage, but these are not included.
The middle section is composed of one sliding door concealing a central cubby with shallow shelf / drawer flanked by two slightly longer cubbies with open storage.
The bottom cabinet drops down to reveal another 9 bottle storage rack (18 bottles in total).
The stools retain their original leather, which shows light corner wear from use and two small tears, as shown. Usable, as is.
Teak has been fully refinished and shows only minor wear. The mirror in the top cabinet shows a few scuffs, and the unpolished brass foot rest shows light tarnish / patina. Overall, very good, vintage condition.
Bar stools retain both the Danish Control tags and the BRDR Andersen Vejen manufacturer labels.
Stools measure: 30″ H x 16″ D x 14.5″ L x 29.5″ Seat Height
The seat itself is 14.5″ L x 12.5″ D
The bar measures: 45.25″ L x 15.75″ D (21.25″ when the top cabinet’s surface is down) x 44″ H.