Bernhard Pedersen & Søn teak sideboard with tumbour doors / Danish Mid-Century Modern Design / 1960s
2.500,00 €
Differential taxation according to §25a UStG. plus shipping and handling
1960s–1970s, Bernhard Pedersen, Denmark. Very high-quality craftsmanship. Teak (veneer and solid wood parts). Features tambour doors made of numerous fine teak-veneered wood strips that “disappear” when opened / roll up into the sides of the cabinet. Overall dimensions: approx. 80 x 210 x 50 cm (height, width, depth). Used item in very good condition. Restored. Therefore, only a few signs of use. See photos. Smooth, satin-matte surfaces. These are the original photos of the items for sale. However, colors may vary slightly as they are displayed differently on various devices/screens.
Due to its size, this piece must be shipped via a furniture transport company. Shipping costs are not included in the purchase price. If you need a shipping quote, please contact me via the “Inquiry” button before purchasing.
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