C. B. Hansen cabinet
This rare cabinet, produced by the Danish cabinetmaker C.B. Hansen in the 1930s, is a fine example of early Scandinavian modernism, characterized by its emphasis on craftsmanship, natural materials, and functional elegance. Although the designer remains unknown, the piece reflects the design principles of the period with its balanced proportions and understated sophistication.
Constructed from rosewood and mahogany, the cabinet features a striking rosewood veneer with a highly figured grain, carefully book-matched to form a symmetrical pattern across the three doors. The deep, warm tones of the wood are beautifully contrasted by subtle brass hardware, which provides a refined decorative accent. The cabinet rests on slightly tapered legs with rounded inner corners, lending the piece a sense of lightness that contrasts with its substantial form.
Inside, the cabinet is divided into multiple compartments with adjustable shelves, allowing for flexible and practical storage. The combination of enclosed storage and clean, unadorned surfaces reflects the functionalist ideals prominent in Scandinavian furniture design of the era.
C.B. Hansen was a prestigious Danish cabinetmaker renowned for producing high-quality furniture, including custom pieces for the Danish royal family. The workshop collaborated with leading architects and designers, creating pieces that marry traditional craftsmanship with emerging modernist aesthetics.
Measuring approximately 133.5 centimeters in width, 45.5 centimeters in depth, and 165 centimeters in height (52.6 x 17.9 x 65 inches), this cabinet remains in very good vintage condition. It shows minor signs of wear consistent with age, preserving its rich patina and historical character.
Dimensions (cm) | W: 133.5 / D: 45.5 / H: 165 |
Producer | C.B. Hansens Etablissement |
Decade | 1930s |
Country | Denmark |
Style | Scandinavian Modern |
Material | Brass, Mahogany, Rosewood |
Designed in | 1930s |
Item Number | 139581 |