Teak sideboard with three sliding colored doors, typical of the Danish style of Anne Vorder, who loved to blend Danish minimalism with the boldness of pop art. The sideboard features shelves and drawers that slide outward. Vodder is renowned for his simple, well-proportioned furniture designs, with a strong emphasis on functionality and the use of natural materials. He favored fine woods such as teak. Some of his pieces, particularly his famous sideboards, sometimes feature panels in bright, contrasting colors. He worked with leading Danish manufacturers such as Sibast, France & Søn, Nielaus, and Fritz Hansen, designing a wide range of furniture including tables, desks, chairs, and, above all, sideboards.