This meticulously restored Mid-Century "Artecasa" sideboard exudes timeless elegance and sophistication. 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.
Standing as a testament to the era's finest cabinetry, the sideboard features a sleek silhouette accentuated by sunken handles. Its two cabinet doors gracefully conceal ample shelved storage, while three drawers offer further organizational space. Among them, dedicated cutlery drawers.
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.
Included is a key. Whether adorning a living room, dining area, or study, this Artecasa sideboard effortlessly marries form with function, making it a coveted centerpiece in any discerning home.
198,5cm W X 53,5cm D X 80cm H
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Our images form part of the item/s description. Although all effort is made to refurbish our furniture to represent its original state best, it must be noted that most of the items we source date from the 1950s to the late 1970s. For this reason and although restored, signs of their vintage condition & age might still be visible. We will typically point out any visible/notable concerns. Take note of all photos or view the item in-store prior to purchasing.