Teak vintage sideboard by Tom Robertson for Mcintosh, 1960s
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About this vintage design furniture
Description: This delightful sideboard was designed by Tom Robertson for Mcintosh of Kirkcaldy in the mid-twentieth century. McIntosh was known on the vintage market for their mid-century style furniture, particularly for teak cabinetry and sideboards. Founded in 1869 by Alexander Henry (A.H) McIntosh (1835-1919) in Kirkcaldy, Fife. The popular scarcely Dunvegan model sideboard offers not only an exceptional mid-century design but also acts as a functional storage piece with a spacious double cupboard and three spacious drawers. The piece has a beautiful rich teak grain, warm tones and rich colours throughout. Item SKU: Condition: We have carefully stripped this sideboard and refinished it with a button french polish to showcase the stunning teak grain. We try to capture the condition of our items in our photographs as best as possible. Prior to dispatch All items are carefully cleaned and re-coated with danish oil to ensure your item is looking its best when delivered. This item is in very good condition with no faults. Dimensions: (Centimeters) Width:Depth:Height: 154 47 78
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Features
- Length
- 154 cm
- Height
- 78 cm
- Depth
- 47 cm
- Designer
- Tom ROBERTSON
- Condition
- Restored
- Period
- 1960s
- Origin
- US & UK
- Colour
- Wood
- Main material
- Teak
- Other material
delivery and return
- Shipped from : United Kingdom
- 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.