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TIDESWELL, United Kingdom
Product description
Tom Robertson designed this sideboard for the Moy collection in the ’60s for A.H. McIntosh in Scotland.
“This sideboard is a smaller version of the successful Dunvegan model from the 1960s and is still popular today. The McIntosh collection remains a best-seller. This version does not include the bar cabinet and continues to feature elongated, organically shaped handles, making it highly sought after. It retains three drawers on the left, with the first designed for organizing cutlery. The cabinet is closed by two symmetrical doors and contains a sinuous-shaped tray, storing objects of different heights.”
The sideboard made of teak wood has a grain characterized by the beauty of the water that forms its grain and the dark highlights that teak gives.
This sideboard is cheaper, making it a cost-effective choice for those who appreciate quality design. The absence of metal regulators on its legs does not compromise its functionality.
Dimensions:
Length: 151cm
Width: 45cm
Height: 75cm
Specifications
ConditionGoodBrand / designerRobertsonHeight75 cmWidth151 cmDepth45 cm