Vintage German Brutalist Rosewood and Black Sideboard in Bauhaus Style, 1950s

3.360,50

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This asymmetrical sideboard was made in Germany during the 1950s. The geometric form of the furniture refers to projects from the Bauhaus school: practicality and at the same time great aesthetic value. The assumptions here are very simple and result from the German style of pre-war designers. The chest and the base are finished with birch wood with irregular, strong graining, with visible knots and a warm honey-brown color. The three sliding doors are made of precious rosewood. One of the panels has been finished in matt black with a visible wood structure. The doors have solid, wooden handles that emphasize the geometry of the furniture. This sideboard has shelves inside. It is a rare and very original form of furniture.

This piece contain materials that are subject to a set of international regulations known as CITES, which ensure the international trade of certain specimens of wild animals and plants don’t endanger their survival. The most up-to-date list can be found CITES website. Shipping across international borders could delay your purchase, because we need extra time to obtain any required permits. Note that shipments within the EU commercial zone are considered domestic and not subject to CITES regulations. The transport will be organize by our logistic team. Please, contact us before order.

This sideboard is in very good vintage condition with a natural patina.

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