Kai Kristiansen sideboard
This rare low sideboard, model 394, was designed by Kai Kristiansen and produced by Aksel Kjersgaard in Odder, Denmark, during the 1950s. It represents a fine example of Scandinavian modernism, combining refined proportions, functional clarity, and high-quality craftsmanship.
The sideboard is crafted in rosewood, a material frequently employed in Danish mid-century furniture for its rich, expressive grain and durability. The surface displays striking natural patterns, with dark veining contrasting against warm brown tones. The rectangular form is elevated on slender, integrated legs that extend seamlessly from the frame, providing both structural lightness and visual balance. The piece is fitted with four drawers, featuring circular recessed handles, a typical Kristiansen detail that emphasizes geometric simplicity while maintaining functionality.
Kai Kristiansen was one of the most influential Danish designers of the mid-20th century, celebrated for his ability to blend elegant design with practical solutions. His collaboration with Aksel Kjersgaard resulted in a range of furniture that is today considered highly collectible, with model 394 being among the rarer and more distinctive works.
The sideboard is in good vintage condition, showing only minor signs of use consistent with age. Its restrained design and functional elegance are characteristic of mid-century Scandinavian style, reflecting the Danish tradition of minimalism, craftsmanship, and emphasis on natural materials.
Dimensions: width 118 cm (46.5 in), depth 35.5 cm (14 in), height 52 cm (20.5 in)
Dimensions (cm) | W: 118 / D: 35.5 / H: 52 |
| Producer | Aksel Kjersgaard |
| Decade | 1950s |
| Country | Denmark |
| Style | Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern |
| Material | Rosewood |
| Designed in | 1950s |
| Item Number | 117577 |
Kai Kristiansen
Kai Kristiansen (born 1929) is a Danish furniture designer renowned for his refined, functional, and elegant modernist pieces that exemplify the Danish design movement of the mid-20th century. Trained as a cabinetmaker, he studied under the influe...
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