Mid century teak sideboard model MOY by T. Robertson for Mcintosh, UK 1970s

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About this vintage design furniture

Moy sideboard by Mcintosh in teak wood. The short version of the sought-after Dunvegan sideboard does not detract in any way from its bigger brother. The piece is constructed with three drawer units on the left and a two-door storage space on the right with a shelf in two depths for storing items of varying heights. As in its long version, the top drawer is a cutlery tray. As for its finishes, what can we say about the marvellous turning of its handles? Moreover, the legs have a height-adjustable metal base to accommodate the unit on any surface and at the same time protect the floor. The piece of furniture is in excellent condition after having been restored and finished with colourless varnish and two coats of teak oil to guarantee its impermeability and durability. Buying a Mcintosh sideboard is an investment today and we are sure it will be tomorrow. A unique piece that has stood the test of time while retaining the modernity and good looks of mid 20th century furniture.

Reference : 179532

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Features

Length
152 cm
Height
76 cm
Depth
48 cm
Designer
Tom ROBERTSON
Condition
Restored
Period
1970s
Origin
US & UK
Colour
Wood
Main material
Teak
Other material
Teak

delivery and return

  • Shipped from : Spain
  • Delivery time :
    • 1 week for small items
    • 2 to 5 weeks for bulky products
  • Return possible: up to 14 days after delivery

About the designer

Tom ROBERTSON

Tom Robertson is an Australian designer based in Sydney, born in 1978. He is known for his minimalist approach and clean aesthetic. Robertson studied industrial design at the University of Technology, Sydney, graduating in 2002.

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