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Squares Sideboard in Teak by Nathan Furniture

£899.00

An elegant mid century credenza.

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  • Description

    This stunning 'Squares' model sideboard is a substantial piece of mid century cabinetry. A rare model, this piece has an obvious Scandinavian design influence. A quality vintage sideboard with 3 drawers set between its capacious cupboards, the cupboards having 'hidden' door pulls. The position and profile of the legs are a highlight of this piece. Other design features include the famous 'squares' design which adorns the cupboard doors and those attractive drawer pulls.

    Nathan furniture was established in 1916 by Barnett Nathan. His vision was to design beautiful, elegant furniture, offering quality and value. In 1963, Nathan went Scandinavian. Their advertisements proclaimed 'Scandinavian Design By Nathan'. Nathan's first range of teak furniture was called 'Citadel'. It had a classic Scandinavian low, long sideboard, which was simple and elegant with no decoration other than plain recessed handles. At 6 feet in length, it was still large and provided ample storage, but was more suited to a semi-detached house than the massive 7ft sideboards that some of the more expensive firms sold.

    Nathan introduced several other dining suites on the same theme: modern, Scandinavian inspired, designs in teak. All began with the letter "C": Corsican, Corinthian and Cortina. In the late 60s Nathan moved further upmarket. Many manufacturers were making teak furniture, so designs needed to be original. They introduced several new designs in teak. These new designs continued into the early 70s. Nathan then took a different course, with their furniture of the 70s acquiring a more traditional look.

    Structurally sound and in super original condition with only, as you'd expect, minor signs of age and use.

    W214 x D45 x H78 cm

  • Condition

    As can be expected with vintage pieces, this item may have minor wear. Please contact us if you have any queries regarding condition. If the sizes, colour, etc all work for you, we’re more than happy to make you a pre-purchase video to confirm condition, prior to you placing your order.

  • Delivery

    We can easily help arrange delivery via trusted furniture couriers who operate throughout the UK. The delivery part is simple. We send furniture to London and all parts of the UK every week of the year. We’re also happy to accommodate you if you’d prefer to collect in person. Prices do not include delivery.

  • Location

    We have two showrooms, in Ayrshire and Glasgow, and viewings are by appointment. We can arrange viewings day or evening, 7 days a week. Please call, Whatsapp or text Stuart on 07534323180 to arrange a viewing.

Description

This stunning ‘Squares’ model sideboard is a substantial piece of mid century cabinetry. A rare model, this piece has an obvious Scandinavian design influence. A quality vintage sideboard with 3 drawers set between its capacious cupboards, the cupboards having ‘hidden’ door pulls. The position and profile of the legs are a highlight of this piece. Other design features include the famous ‘squares’ design which adorns the cupboard doors and those attractive drawer pulls.

Nathan furniture was established in 1916 by Barnett Nathan. His vision was to design beautiful, elegant furniture, offering quality and value. In 1963, Nathan went Scandinavian. Their advertisements proclaimed ‘Scandinavian Design By Nathan’. Nathan’s first range of teak furniture was called ‘Citadel’. It had a classic Scandinavian low, long sideboard, which was simple and elegant with no decoration other than plain recessed handles. At 6 feet in length, it was still large and provided ample storage, but was more suited to a semi-detached house than the massive 7ft sideboards that some of the more expensive firms sold.

Nathan introduced several other dining suites on the same theme: modern, Scandinavian inspired, designs in teak. All began with the letter “C”: Corsican, Corinthian and Cortina. In the late 60s Nathan moved further upmarket. Many manufacturers were making teak furniture, so designs needed to be original. They introduced several new designs in teak. These new designs continued into the early 70s. Nathan then took a different course, with their furniture of the 70s acquiring a more traditional look.

Structurally sound and in super original condition with only, as you’d expect, minor signs of age and use.

W214 x D45 x H78 cm

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