€695,00
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A striking piece of Scandinavian design from the 1970s, designed by Hans Jørgen Frydendal for Christian IV, Denmark.
Entirely crafted from solid pine, this cabinet features beautiful natural grain, distinctive knots and a warm, even amber patina. The vertical planks at the back add depth and character, while the block-shaped handles, carved directly from the same piece of wood, are a beautiful example of Frydendal’s distinctive artisanal approach.
Generously proportioned and unmistakably Scandinavian Brutalist, this piece combines a robust, architectural presence with the warmth and natural beauty of solid wood. Equally functional and sculptural, it would sit beautifully in a modern, minimalist or eclectic interior.
Designer: Hans Jørgen Frydendal
Manufacturer: Christian IV, Denmark
Period: 1960s/1970s
Material: Solid pine
Finish: Natural amber patina
Condition: Beautiful vintage condition, with signs of age and use consistent with its history
A rare and characterful example of Scandinavian furniture design, perfect for collectors and lovers of solid wood, Brutalist design and timeless vintage pieces.