Mid-Century Danish Teak Sideboard by E.W. Bach, 1960s

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This Danish sideboard was designed by E.W. Bach in the 1960s and it exemplifies the functional approach to design characteristic of the Mid-Century Modern period. The design was created in Denmark, a country that at the time was a trendsetter in European furniture design, combining craftsmanship with simplified, logical form. The teak furniture, with its distinct, linear grain, emphasizes the horizontal character of the piece. Solid wood legs lend stability and a visual lightness to the structure. The slim profile of the base lifts the body off the floor, a feature typical of Danish designs of the 1960s. The front features sliding doors, allowing for convenient access to the interior without requiring additional space in front of the unit. This solution is particularly appreciated in designs for smaller spaces. Inside there are shelves and two drawers for storing documents or smaller items such as jewelry and watches. The sideboards’ form is uncluttered and functional. The lack of decorative details allows the aesthetic to stem directly from the proportions, materials, and craftsmanship. The teak veneer, balanced front divisions, and simple structural lines align this piece with the mature Danish modernism. E.W. Bach was a Danish designer active in the mid-20th century, associated with the modern applied design movement. His designs focused on practical structural solutions and minimalist form. Characteristic features of his work included clear divisions, refined joinery details, and the use of teak veneer—a material that became a symbol of Danish design in the 1960s.

ID: 62292-1772626716-145243

Item details

Brown

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Wood

Material

Restored

Condition

60-70

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1

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Item sizes

78.5 cm

Height

165 cm

Width

44 cm

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