Description
Designed by Ib Kofod-Larsen for Brande Møbelfabrik, this exceptional teak sideboard showcases the refined structural elegance and sculptural restraint that define the very best of Scandinavian mid-century design.
Executed in richly figured old-growth teak, the cabinet is elevated on beautifully tapered solid teak legs connected by rare and highly distinctive blackened metal cross braces. This striking structural detail is one of the most compelling elements of the design, introducing a subtle industrial contrast to the warmth of the teak while emphasizing the cabinet’s architectural lightness and linear geometry. The exposed metal stretchers create an almost floating appearance, a hallmark of Kofod-Larsen’s ability to balance visual delicacy with exceptional craftsmanship and stability.
The clean monolithic form is softened by seamlessly integrated tambour doors that glide effortlessly open to reveal an exquisitely organized interior. Inside, adjustable shelving flanks a central bank of finely crafted sliding trays featuring exposed finger joinery, sculpted recessed pulls, and original green felt-lined surfaces intended for flatware, bar accessories, documents, or serving pieces. The contrast between the warm teak exterior and lighter interior woods further highlights the precision and sophistication of the cabinetmaking.
Width: 81″ x Depth: 19″ x Height: 32″
Every detail reflects the elevated quality associated with Brande Møbelfabrik during the golden era of Danish modern production, from the sculpted recessed pulls and flawless tambour construction to the fully finished reverse, allowing the piece to function beautifully as a floating room divider in an open-plan interior.
Rarely encountered with such strong architectural presence, this credenza represents a more refined and structurally expressive departure from conventional Danish case pieces of the period. Its combination of sculptural teak forms and exposed metal framework gives the piece a distinctly modernist character that feels remarkably current today.
An increasingly rare and highly collectible example of Danish modern design, this piece functions effortlessly as a sideboard, executive credenza, or media cabinet while serving as a true statement of mid-century architectural craftsmanship.
Condition:
Refinished. Wear consistent with age and use. Very good vintage condition. Professionally restored and detailed. Top and doors have been refinished. Minor age-appropriate imperfections throughout.














