Illum Wikkelsø bar cabinet

Item number: 143575Category: Storage
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This very rare bar cabinet on wheels was designed by Illum Wikkelsø and produced by CFC Silkeborg in Denmark during the 1960s. It stands as a refined example of Scandinavian modernism, merging functional design with high-quality materials and expert craftsmanship.

The cabinet is crafted from rosewood, showcasing a rich grain pattern with warm, dark hues. Its exterior emphasizes minimalist design principles, featuring clean lines and smoothly rounded edges. The front doors open to reveal an interior tailored for bar storage, including compartments, bottle holders, and shelving. The top section lifts to expose a black formica-lined surface intended for drink preparation. The entire piece is mounted on four steel caster wheels, providing easy mobility.

Illum Wikkelsø was a Danish designer noted for his organic and sculptural approach to furniture, blending traditional woodworking techniques with modernist ideals. His designs are celebrated for their balance of aesthetic refinement and practical function.

CFC Silkeborg was a respected Danish furniture manufacturer recognized for producing high-quality modernist designs. The company collaborated with prominent designers of the era, ensuring their work remained at the forefront of Scandinavian design innovation.

The cabinet measures 70 cm in width (27.6 inches) when closed and extends to 143 cm (56.3 inches) when fully opened. Its depth is 45.5 cm (17.9 inches), and its height is 66.5 cm (26.2 inches). The piece is in excellent vintage condition, showing minor wear consistent with age and a natural patina on the brass fittings.

Product Details
Dimensions (cm)
W: 70 / D: 45.5 / H: 66.5
Open: W: 143
ProducerCFC Silkeborg
Decade1960s
CountryDenmark
StyleMid Century, Scandinavian Modern
MaterialBrass, Formica, Rosewood, Steel
Designed in1960s
Item Number143575
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Designer

Illum Wikkelsø

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