Ib Kofod-Larsen sideboard
This very rare sideboard was designed by Ib Kofod-Larsen and produced by Faarup Møbelfabrik in Denmark during the 1950s. Crafted from rosewood, the piece showcases a rich and expressive wood grain with a deep, warm tone, exemplifying the material quality central to Scandinavian modern furniture. The design consists of a balanced composition featuring four drawers flanked by three doors. Integrated round wooden handles maintain a clean, minimalist appearance, enhancing the functional and understated elegance of the sideboard.
Ib Kofod-Larsen (1921–2003) was a distinguished Danish architect and furniture designer celebrated for his sophisticated modernist approach and exceptional skill in working with premium woods. His collaboration with Faarup Møbelfabrik, a respected Danish manufacturer, resulted in furniture characterized by precise craftsmanship, clean lines, and a strong emphasis on materiality.
The sideboard is supported by a subtly recessed base with round legs connected by a stretcher, providing both visual lightness and structural stability. Inside, the cabinet offers adjustable shelving and well-organized storage options, combining practicality with refined design. The piece remains in well-preserved vintage condition, exhibiting only minor wear consistent with its age.
Measuring 230 cm in width, 48 cm in depth, and 77 cm in height (90.6 by 18.9 by 30.3 inches), this sideboard is a refined example of mid-century Danish furniture, blending sculptural form with functional utility.