Mid-Century Rosewood Sideboard by Rudolf Glatzel for Fristho Franeker, 1960s
Description
A striking and highly sought-after mid-century sideboard, designed by Rudolf Glatzel for Fristho Franeker, Netherlands, circa 1960s. This exceptional piece showcases Glatzel's signature style, characterised by the graphic, architectural geometric patterning of the rosewood veneer. The book-matched 'pyramid' design across the four cabinet fronts creates a bold, optical centrepiece that embodies the sophisticated modernism of the period.
Made from richly figured rosewood, the sideboard sits elegantly on slender, tapered legs, supported by an integrated stretcher base. The craftsmanship is of outstanding quality, with meticulous attention to the natural beauty of the wood grain and precision in the joinery. Inside, generous storage is offered with adjustable shelving and well-finished interiors.
An iconic example of Dutch modernist design, this sideboard is not only a functional storage solution but also a true statement piece that commands attention in any interior. Perfect for collectors of fine mid-century design, or as a standout addition to contemporary living spaces.
Dimensions
Width 220cm x Height 108cm x Depth 46cm