Vintage teak sideboard by Rex Raab for Wilhelm Renz, Germany 1950

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About this vintage design furniture

Dimensions Table (Width x Depth x Height) 210 x 62 x 28 cm Dimensions Cabinet (Width x Height x Depth) 126,5 x 47,5 x 49 - 53cm (top / bottom) Mid-century bar cabinet or sideboard designed by Rex Raab for Wilhelm Renz, produced in Germany. The tv stand consists of a cabinet section with two compartments and a table on which the cabinet part can be freely placed and positioned. The cabinet part could also be wall mounted above the table. Both compartments inside the cabinet are lined with mirrors on the back and all around with new olive-colored furniture linoleum from Forbo. One has a sliding door covered with gray wool fabric and can also be opened via a flap on the cabinets top, while the second one opens through a hinged door. This mid-century sideboard was produced in the 1950s and crafted from beautiful teak veneer. Particularly noteworthy are the finely crafted front edges, showcasing an exceptionally well-designed aesthetic. In a beautifully restored condition with minimal signs of use, such as small scratches and minor bumps on the wooden parts. Reference : 304763

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Features

Length
210 cm
Height
75 cm
Depth
62 cm
Designer
Rex RAAB
Condition
Restored
Style
Mid Century
Period
1960s
Origin
German
Colour
Brown
Main material
Teak
Other material
Linoleum

delivery and return

  • Shipped from : Germany
  • 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

Rex RAAB

Rex Raab is an American industrial designer born in 1937. He studied at the University of Cincinnati and the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena. After graduating, he worked for the American industrial design firm Henry Dreyfuss Associates.

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