Brutalist oak sideboard from the mid-20th century, Danish cabinetmaker, 1960s.
- Dimensions :
- H102 x W208 x D50
- Color :
- wooden
- Material :
- wood
- Style :
- scandinavian
A refined Danish sideboard from the mid-century in oak, in the style of Henning (Henry) Kjærnulf, crafted by a qualified Danish cabinetmaker in the 1960s. The piece reflects the key characteristics associated with Kjærnulf's aesthetic, including bold sculpted details, a strong architectural presence, and an emphasis on material quality. Built from solid oak with a warm, natural hue, the furniture showcases an expressive wood grain that enhances its sculptural appearance. The façade is articulated with hand-carved panels that exhibit an almost brutalist sensibility, adding depth and visual interest while maintaining a balanced and streamlined silhouette. Its low, grounded proportions offer both elegance and versatility, making it well-suited as a media console, dining room storage, or a centrepiece in a living room or office. Behind the decorative façade, the sideboard provides generous and practical internal storage, ideal for tableware, books, or everyday essentials. An excellent example of mid-20th-century Danish craftsmanship, this sideboard fits seamlessly into interiors ranging from Scandinavian to modern, minimalist, classic, or Art Deco-inspired settings.