
This meticulously restored Mid-Century "Artecasa" solid Kiaat headboard with upholstered detail and attached bedside pedestals exudes timeless elegance and sophistication. A perfect fit for a king-size bed, base, and mattress not included. The pedestal on each side features an open shelf space and a wide shallow drawer on each side below the shelf. Offering ample storage and surface space, combining practicality with timeless style. Crafted from solid Kiaat wood, renowned for its rich grain and durability, this piece bears the hallmark of the Italian Maraschino brothers' legacy in Johannesburg.
Having undergone a meticulous refurbishment process, the sideboard now gleams with renewed vitality. Stripped back to its bare essence, the wood has been lovingly resealed, ensuring both its integrity and its aesthetics are preserved for generations to come.
NOTE: The king-size base and mattress should be a low rise to fit with the headboard height. See measurements below:
Headboard Internal upholstered section: 199cm W X 78cm H
Pedestals: 81cm W X 79cm H (edge slightly raised at the end of each Pedestal end). Pedestal top surface to floor H is 39cm
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Note/Disclaimer:
Our images are part of each item’s description. While we refurbish pieces to best reflect their original state, please note that most items date from the 1950s-1970s, so signs of age or minor repair marks may still be visible. We highlight notable wear, so please review photos or view them in-store before purchasing.