Ferdinand Lundquist cabinet
This rare cabinet, produced by Ferdinand Lundquist in Sweden during the 1950s, is crafted from richly grained mahogany, exemplifying mid-century Scandinavian design through its clean lines and refined detailing. The cabinet features a symmetrical composition with three doors, each embellished with distinctive molded paneling that adds depth and visual interest to the facade. Supported by slender, slightly tapered legs connected by a horizontal stretcher, the piece maintains structural stability while projecting a light and elevated profile.
Ferdinand Lundquist was a notable Swedish furniture manufacturer known for combining traditional craftsmanship with modernist influences. This cabinet reflects that ethos, emphasizing functional storage solutions and the use of high-quality natural materials. The precise joinery and elegant detailing are hallmarks of Swedish furniture production from this era, showcasing the skilled artisanship involved.
Inside, the cabinet provides ample storage space with multiple shelves behind the doors, suitable for housing dining ware, books, or household items. The warm mahogany finish highlights the natural grain, imbuing the piece with a timeless and elegant character.
The cabinet is in good vintage condition, exhibiting minor wear consistent with its age. The mahogany has developed a rich patina, enhancing its surface character while retaining its original depth and luster.
Measuring 101 cm in width, 42 cm in depth, and 151.5 cm in height (39.8 x 16.5 x 59.6 inches), the cabinet combines practical storage with sophisticated Scandinavian design principles.
Dimensions (cm) | W: 101 / D: 42 / H: 151.5 |
| Producer | Ferdinand Lundquist |
| Decade | 1950s |
| Country | Sweden |
| Style | Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern |
| Material | Mahogany |
| Designed in | 1950s |
| Item Number | 138777 |