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A superb 1960s Danish rosewood cabinet by Poul Hundevad for Hundevad & Co. The exterior has been professionally refinished to highlight the striking grain; the interior remains pristine, including an immaculate felt-lined drawer. Features original key, solid brass shelf brackets, and locking double doors. A high-quality and functional design in exceptional condition.
Dimensions: H 76cm × L 108cm × D 44cm
Designer: Poul Hundevad was a Danish designer known for refined, functional furniture crafted in rosewood and teak. Working closely with Hundevad & Co, his designs epitomised the clean lines and high-quality craftsmanship of Danish modernism, often incorporating clever storage solutions in compact, elegant forms.
A superb 1960s Danish rosewood cabinet by Poul Hundevad for Hundevad & Co. The exterior has been professionally refinished to highlight the striking grain; the interior remains pristine, including an immaculate felt-lined drawer. Features original key, solid brass shelf brackets, and locking double doors. A high-quality and functional design in exceptional condition.
Dimensions: H 76cm × L 108cm × D 44cm
Designer: Poul Hundevad was a Danish designer known for refined, functional furniture crafted in rosewood and teak. Working closely with Hundevad & Co, his designs epitomised the clean lines and high-quality craftsmanship of Danish modernism, often incorporating clever storage solutions in compact, elegant forms.
A superb 1960s Danish rosewood cabinet by Poul Hundevad for Hundevad & Co. The exterior has been professionally refinished to highlight the striking grain; the interior remains pristine, including an immaculate felt-lined drawer. Features original key, solid brass shelf brackets, and locking double doors. A high-quality and functional design in exceptional condition.
Dimensions: H 76cm × L 108cm × D 44cm
Designer: Poul Hundevad was a Danish designer known for refined, functional furniture crafted in rosewood and teak. Working closely with Hundevad & Co, his designs epitomised the clean lines and high-quality craftsmanship of Danish modernism, often incorporating clever storage solutions in compact, elegant forms.