The 1950s Danish-designed Triennale sideboard, created by Arne Vodder (model 29A), is named after its debut at the Milan Triennale. Crafted by the esteemed Danish furniture manufacturer Sibast, this exquisite piece showcases a teak (veneer) structure, has been beautifully refinished and is ready for daily use. Furthermore, its distinctive sliding doors offer the flexibility of revealing either teak or black fronts when reversed. Notably, the back of the sideboard is also veneered, allowing it to serve as a stylish room divider. This piece has an attribution mark, I am sure that it is completely authentic and take full responsibility for any authenticity issues arising from misattribution