Forums Members Recent Posts Register Login Forums Category Identification Danish Rosewood Six... Danish Rosewood Six Legged Sideboard? Page 2 / 2 Prev 1 2 Last Post RSS Mel (@swellmel) Eminent Member Joined: 2027 years ago Posts: 25 14/10/2021 11:39 pm The veneers have been permanently damaged by sanding. That's why it looks gray, red and blotchy and the grain overpronounced. Most midcentury sideboards have been damaged like this unfortunately. Send it back if you can. ReplyQuote Page 2 / 2 Prev 1 2 Share: SoldPair of Danish vintage pendant lamps PH 5 by Poul Henningsen, Louis Poulsen, Denmark, 19580 out of 50 review(s)810,00€Sideboard U-453 by Jiri Jiroutek for Interier Praha, 1960s0 out of 50 review(s)950,00€SoldModel 80 Rosewood Dining Armchairs by Niels O. Møller for J. L. Mollers, 1960s, Set of 60 out of 50 review(s)2432,00€SoldVintage wall coat rack with hooks & braided hat rack, 1960s0 out of 50 review(s)145,00€SaleSoldVintage Ceramic Vase By Inger Persson For Rörstrand, Sweden 1960s0 out of 50 review(s)350,00€ 250,00€SoldSuspension scandinave Radius for Fog & Morup, Eric Baslev, Danemark0 out of 50 review(s)465,00€SoldPair of Bauhaus inspired Tubular Chairs0 out of 50 review(s)875,00€ If you need any help, please contact us at – info@designaddict.com