Henry W. Klein bar cabinet
This very rare sideboard or bar cabinet, designed by Henry W. Klein and produced by Bramin in Denmark during the 1960s, is a refined representation of Scandinavian modernism, merging functional clarity with elegant materiality. Klein, a Norwegian-born designer who worked extensively in Denmark, was known for his disciplined approach to form and sensitivity to wood as a living material.
Crafted from richly figured hardwood—likely rosewood or teak—the exterior showcases a deep, expressive grain that adds depth and warmth to the piece. The cabinet is elevated on four slender, tapered legs that give it a light and poised stance, emphasizing vertical clearance and enhancing the visual space around it. This leg design is typical of mid-century Danish furniture, offering both structural support and a sense of visual delicacy.
The front façade is composed of horizontal panels with integrated handles, resulting in a clean, handle-less appearance that contributes to its minimalist character. The paneling is executed with precision, and the joinery is seamlessly integrated into the linear rhythm of the design. The cabinet features a combination of double-door compartments and multiple drawers, designed to accommodate a range of storage needs. The doors open to reveal a thoughtfully designed interior, finished in a lighter oak tone that contrasts with the darker outer surfaces. This interplay of tones enhances both usability and aesthetic depth.
Behind the doors, adjustable shelving offers flexible storage for bottles, glassware, or tableware, making the cabinet highly functional as either a sideboard or a bar unit. The drawers are suited for organizing smaller items such as bar tools, cutlery, or linens, reinforcing its practicality for both domestic and hospitality settings.
Marked with the Bramin logo, the piece attests to the high-quality craftsmanship associated with Danish furniture production during the postwar period. Bramin was one of the key manufacturers in the golden era of Danish modern design, producing works by designers such as H.W. Klein and Johannes Andersen.
The dimensions of the cabinet are 130 cm in width, 44 cm in depth, and 103.5 cm in height. In imperial units, this corresponds to approximately 51.2 inches wide, 17.3 inches deep, and 40.7 inches high.
Dimensions (cm) | W: 130 / D: 44 / H: 103.5 |
Producer | Bramin |
Decade | 1960s |
Country | Denmark |
Style | Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern |
Material | Rosewood |
Item Number | 242360 |
Henry W. Klein