Skovby Møbler sideboard

Item number: 135990Category: Storage
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This sideboard, produced by Skovby Møbler in Denmark during the 1960s, is attributed to an unknown designer. Constructed from richly grained rosewood, it showcases the dark, warm hues and expressive natural patterning typical of the wood. The design features a symmetrical layout with sliding doors flanking a central column of four drawers. Both the doors and drawer fronts display vertical grain, complemented by subtly recessed pulls that enhance the piece’s clean, linear aesthetic.

The sideboard’s form is low and horizontal, supported by four tapered round legs that lend it a light and elegant presence. Behind the sliding doors are adjustable shelves on each side, providing versatile storage while preserving a minimalist facade. The central drawers vary in depth to accommodate cutlery and general storage, supporting the functional versatility of the piece.

Founded in 1933, Skovby Møbler is renowned for its tradition of quality Danish cabinetry and craftsmanship, particularly during the mid-century era. Although the specific designer of this sideboard remains unidentified, the construction and detailing reflect the influence of Danish design masters such as Arne Vodder and Ib Kofod-Larsen, emphasizing balanced proportions, refined joinery, and high-quality materials.

The sideboard is in good vintage condition, exhibiting minor wear consistent with age and use. Its dimensions are 220 centimeters (86.6 inches) in width, 47 centimeters (18.5 inches) in depth, and 80 centimeters (31.5 inches) in height. This piece exemplifies the understated elegance and functional craftsmanship characteristic of Danish mid-century furniture.

Product Details
Dimensions (cm)
W: 220 / D: 47 / H: 80
ProducerSkovby Møbler
Decade1960s
CountryDenmark
StyleDanish modern, Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern
MaterialRosewood
Designed in1960s
Item Number135990
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