hello
I have come across an incredibly well kept estate of 80's/ 90's quality teak furniture. Not usually my thing but a few items appealing in their unique nature for my area as well as how well it all has been kept.
I am having trouble identifying a couple of pieces that have me very curious. I will post the awkward underneath camera photo that teased me but provided little info.
If you can help or throw me a few clues it would be greatly appreciated. thanks for your consideration and generosity, L

Your credenza was made by Niels Bach, a factory based in Randers which belonged to the Danish Furniture Manufacturers Associations (DFMA). Here is a stamp which has both "Niels Bach" and "N.B. A/S" on it which links the two together.
It appears the factory was active during the 70's and 80's, with a decent amount of heavy teak construction designs common to that period.

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