Overview
This exceptional Danish teak cabinet features a highly functional dual-level design with smooth-gliding vertical tambour doors. The upper section opens to reveal adjustable shelving, while the lower section houses a beautifully integrated suite of shallow, sculpted-pull drawers. Its warm, rich teak grain and architectural lines epitomize the peak of Scandinavian mid-century design.
Story
In 1950s Denmark, designer Poul Hundevad set out to solve the clutter of modern living. He perfected the tambour door—slats of wood backed by canvas that slide seamlessly into the cabinet walls, disappearing entirely to save space.
Maker / Origin
Poul Hundevad was a master Danish cabinetmaker and designer who established his workshop, Hundevad & Co., in the small town of Ulfborg. He was renowned for his space-saving designs, multi-functional furniture, and uncompromising quality control. His pieces were exported worldwide, helping to establish Denmark as the global epicenter of mid-century modern design.
Condition & Value
The cabinet appears to be in excellent vintage condition with a rich, well-preserved teak patina and no obvious deep scratches or water rings on the top surface. The tambour doors appear to align correctly and slide smoothly, which is critical as damaged tracks heavily impact value.