
This vintage tambour door TV cabinet has undergone a complete transformation, inspired by the renewed appreciation for tambour detailing in fine furniture of late. We’ve reimagined it as a multifunctional piece — perfect as a drinks cabinet or a storage unit for modern living.
Crafted from solid Imbuia, the wood boasts exceptional quality and depth. We've elevated its design with elegant, custom handles and sleek contemporary hairpin legs, blending mid-century character with a modern aesthetic. A newly added pull-out shelf provides the perfect space for an ice bucket or serving tray, making it practical.
The cabinet is in excellent restored condition — a one-of-a-kind piece that brings warmth, functionality, and timeless design into any interior. Backboard coated in black for depth.
The top section offers space for larger or taller storage — ready for you to tailor to your needs. With wide-opening doors and generous scale, it could also work beautifully as a media cabinet.
101cm W X 46cm D X 112cm H
Top shelf opening height: 55cm
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Our images form part of the item/s description. Although every 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 normally point out any visible/notable concerns. Take note of all photos or view the item in-store prior to purchasing.