Hi
I am after some info on this sideboard please.
It has no labels .It dates from the 60s-70s I believe.
The quality is superb.
I wondered if it was danish?and who might the designer be?
Please
put the link into the "ASSOCIATED WEB LINK" AREA (3rd section below)
It's a beautiful sideboard....looks Danish or Swedish to me. Don't know the designer.
Any markings in side the drawers?
http://colin752.fotopic.net/c1561717.html
Hi
There are no markings...
Hi
There are no markings anywhere.
My deductions so far are that it is probably scandinavian due to the quality of the piece.
It is probably 70s due to fact that it has lovely organic curve details to the corners and bottom and top edges, while pre 70s pieces are generally more angular.
I was hoping someone might recognize the handle details as these are quite often a clue to the manufacturer .
As for placing the link in "associated web link area"3rd section below, That seems to be the disclaimer section.
May need a little more help regarding this issue.
Colin
MIGHT be BRAMIN
Hi,
Navigate to www.insideoriginals.com and see their teak dining table done by BRAMIN.
Now your sideboard does not have the signature 3 rosewood discs on thecorners but the lines are similar.
I have not been able to confirm the design but you could do some more digging on it.
IF the sidboard was made by bramin it will have AT LEAST the "made in denmark" black disc. loom for it inside the drawers or under the legs. Back of legs or on the back panel.
If you can not find ANY of these then most likely outcome is that it is not by BRAMIN / H W KLEIN
simon
Thanks to Simon at Danish...
Thanks to Simon at Danish homestore .com with his sugestion
that it may be by Bramin ,it turned out he was correct.
With further digging on my part ,I found one which passed through an auctioneers in the states several years ago
Here is the link
http://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/2781624
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