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paullywaully
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14/08/2015 7:00 am  

Teak Sideboard with inlay handles and four felt lined cutlery drawers. Looks more like an 80's piece. Lots of quality workmanship in the dovetailed drawers and finished back. Also has danish control stamp. Would love to know more on the piece.
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leif ericson - Zephyr Renner
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14/08/2015 8:05 am  

Those handles look a lot like something that H. Rosengren Hansen would have designed. Or possibly H. W. Klein. I would dig into those two and see what you find.


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Danish-homestore.com
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14/08/2015 10:05 am  

Leif is right on the handles looking a bit like the brande but the construction suggest to me a later production.
As the back is recessed into the bottom sides and top i would be inclined to think domino who were masters of making quick knockdown furniture, ideal for exports.
Does the inside show any fixings for dismantling the sideboard. Have you looked under the base?


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paullywaully
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14/08/2015 4:09 pm  

Yes, it is fastened with round steel plugs that accept screws (hate to say it, but IKEA style) and there are plastic plugs/caps to cover them. This is designed for easy transportation and would probably be a breeze to dismantle/reassemble.
That being said, there are definitely many indications of quality construction and I still believe it to be a decent name. I have checked out Hansen's pieces as well as Domino Mobler and have not found any sideboards that resemble mine.
The hunt continues!


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