Large Danish Brutalist Sideboard in Oak, in Style of Henning Kjaernulf

$2,800.00
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What a handsome piece! Made by renowned cabinetmaker Stilmobler P.J. Rasmussen in the style of Henning Kjaernulf, this piece is quarter sawn white oak, with beautiful detailing on the base and at the corners. Featuring 4 doors with functioning lock and key, the center of cabinet has four felt lined trays for silverware. All in great working order, this piece is a great example of Danish craftsmanship and design, likely from the 1970’s.

Pieces like this fit nicely into a variety of homes, whether that be traditional, mid-century modern, a bit of both. It would even be a showstopper in the dining room of a restrained modern home.

Top and base are separate, with top sitting comfortably in the base.

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What a handsome piece! Made by renowned cabinetmaker Stilmobler P.J. Rasmussen in the style of Henning Kjaernulf, this piece is quarter sawn white oak, with beautiful detailing on the base and at the corners. Featuring 4 doors with functioning lock and key, the center of cabinet has four felt lined trays for silverware. All in great working order, this piece is a great example of Danish craftsmanship and design, likely from the 1970’s.

Pieces like this fit nicely into a variety of homes, whether that be traditional, mid-century modern, a bit of both. It would even be a showstopper in the dining room of a restrained modern home.

Top and base are separate, with top sitting comfortably in the base.

What a handsome piece! Made by renowned cabinetmaker Stilmobler P.J. Rasmussen in the style of Henning Kjaernulf, this piece is quarter sawn white oak, with beautiful detailing on the base and at the corners. Featuring 4 doors with functioning lock and key, the center of cabinet has four felt lined trays for silverware. All in great working order, this piece is a great example of Danish craftsmanship and design, likely from the 1970’s.

Pieces like this fit nicely into a variety of homes, whether that be traditional, mid-century modern, a bit of both. It would even be a showstopper in the dining room of a restrained modern home.

Top and base are separate, with top sitting comfortably in the base.

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