Kai Kristiansen four bay teak wall unit with a dresser, FM Mobler, Denmark 1960s
Kai Kristiansen four bay teak wall unit with a dresser, FM Mobler, Denmark 1960s
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Description
Large, visually appealing and extremely functional, this Danish shelving system in teak was designed in the 1960s by Kai Kristiansen, an icon of Danish design, for the renowned furniture manufacturer Feldballes Møbelfabrik.
Designed to be both aesthetically pleasing and highly functional, this wall unit is crafted from warm-hued teak wood, showcasing a beautiful wood grain pattern both inside and outside the cabinets. The use of high-quality teak wood and veneer ensures the piece’s durability and longevity. Attention to detail is evident in the sculpted side panels, handles, and precise carpentry joints, highlighting the artistry of Danish craftsmanship. These elements, made from solid teak wood, also provide additional structural reinforcement.
This piece of furniture will elegantly fill an entire wall, providing plenty of space to store and display books and decorations. At the same time, thanks to the large spaces between the components, it does not give the impression of being overwhelmed. This combination of open shelving and closed cabinets offers a versatile mix of display and storage options, making it ideal for living rooms or offices where both aesthetics and organization are crucial.
The wall unit consists of:
- 1 cabinet with glass doors: H: 36 / W: 85.5 / D: 32 cm (a 2 small inner shelves)
- drop-front door cabinet: H: 35 / W: 85.5 / D: 32 cm (depth when fully opened: 64 cm, small inner drawer: 3 cm height , one small shelf )
- 2 cabinets: H: 36 / W: 85.5 / D: 32 cm (a 2 small inner shelves )/( a 1 small inner shelf)
- 1 dresser H: 50 / W: 85.5 / D: 42 cm with 4 drawers ( 9 cm height)
- 1 console H: 23 / W: 85.5 / D: 32 cm with 4 drawers ( 7 cm height)
- 7 shelves: 18 cm deep
- 2 shelves: 24 cm deep
- 1 shelf: 28 cm deep
- 1 shelf: 32 cm deep
- 5 metal rails: 224 cm eac
* The width of each shelf is 85.5 cm
Each element is 85.5 cm wide and shelving system is entirely modular and can be arranged as needed with an easy system of metal mounts that fit into the rails, allowing for the adjustment and interchange of all parts.
The unit has been renovated, all parts have been treated with profesional compounds and finished with Danish oil.
We leave minor, natural signs of use that do not spoil the aesthetic and only confirm it is originality. We bring it back to its best look, considering it is 60 years old.
Clients from all around the world have already trusted our work and its fruits. If you are new to vintage furniture, you can contact us for any possible explanations and close-ups of the piece.
Please send us your postal code to learn about the shipping time and cost for your precise location. We can ship to any country in the world, but the time of processing the order will vary from country to country. We are happy to negotiate the price, especially if you decided to buy several pieces.
| Dimensions | 6800 cm |
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