Dimensions: 225 × 45 × 80 cm (width x depth x height) this original mid-century danish sideboard was designed in the 1960s by h.w. Klein and manufactured by bramin in denmark. It features elegant teak, precisely crafted recessed handles, tapered legs, and sculptural corner details and solid wood edging that frame the piece – an outstanding example of scandinavian craftsmanship and timeless design. the two sliding doors conceal generous storage space: large compartments, each equipped with a height-adjustable shelf. The middle section of the piece features four drawers, the upper one lined with green felt – ideal for stylishly storing cutlery or accessories. the sideboard has been expertly restored and is in very good condition with only slight signs of wear. A versatile vintage piece of furniture that combines functionality with the aesthetics of danish mid-century design – perfect for living rooms or dining rooms with a design eye. / / / dimensions: 225 × 45 × 80 cm (approx. 88.6" × 17.7" × 31.5") this original mid-century sideboard in danish design was created in the 1960s by h.w. Small and manufactured by bramin in denmark. Crafted from elegant teak wood, it features precisely carved recessed handles, tapered legs, and sculptural solid wood edging and corner details that frame the piece — a refined example of scandinavian craftsmanship and timeless modern design. behind the two sliding doors, the sideboard offers generous storage: two spacious compartments, each with adjustable shelves. In the center section, you’ll find four drawers, the top one lined with green felt — ideal for storing cutlery or accessories with style. professionally restored, the piece is in very good vintage condition, with only minimal signs of wear. A versatile piece that combines functionality with the clean aesthetic of danish mid-century modern design — perfect for refined living or dining interiors. i have official proof of authenticity such as vintage catalogs, designer records, or other literature sources and take full responsibility for any authenticity issues arising from misattribution