Mid-century modern scandinavian sidebord No 11 walnut / metal legs

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Internationally renowned Danish architect and furniture designer Arne Vodder, a significant contributor to the golden age of Danish design in the 1950s and 1960s, created a line of sideboards which attracted great attention when they were originally presented in 1957. More than sixty years later, Arne Vodder’s family has been looking in the archives, together with Sibast Furniture, resulting in the reintroduction of the Arne Vodder Sideboard Sibast No 11 by the same original manufacturer. The Sibast No 11 sideboard is made of solid wood with oak and walnut veneer. It has reversible doors with coloured surfaces on one side and wood on the other. Available in yellow, white, blue and black. Wood and steel legs.

Year 1957
Dimensions H76 x L152 x W40 cm
Material oak veneer
Style Classique
Neuf
Origin Denmark
Fournisseur Sibast Furniture

Arne Vodder

Arne Vodder

1926- 2009

Arne Vodder graduated as an architect from the Royal Danish Academy of Arts. From 1951, he had his independent studio in collaboration with architect Anton Borg, making 1.100 lowcost type houses until end 60s. In 1975 Arne Vodder went solo. Being a student of the Danish furniture designer Finn Juhl and having him as a mentor, his designs are influenced by roundings and organic shapes, while preserving their functionality. Especially his wooden furniture produced by the Danish furniture producer Sibast had an appeal to the US market as Danish Modern.

His sofa in leather from 1953 has a simplified shell and upholstery of a complex technique, made by the Danish cabinetmaker Ivan Schlecter, being one of the few capable to make it. In his and Anton Borg’s sofa for the Danish furniture maker Slagelse Møbelfabrik no. 813 from 1958, the simplicity, sharp angled, and square look point in the direction of the mainstream of the 1960s upholstered furniture groups. The Danish furniture companies Gesten Maskinsnedkeri and Rasmus Koch Design, together with Arne Vodder, redesigned his sideboard model 29A with cabinets in formica aiming at the new millennium’s rush for midcentury designs. Also, sofa models from the 50s and 60s are still within the repertoire of the Danish furniture company Nielaus’ designs. Literature and media source:

Lars Dybdahl, Dansk design 1945-1975, Valby: Borgen, 2006

Frederik Sieck, Nutidig Dansk Møbeldesign, København: Nyt Nordisk Forlag

Arnold Busck, 1999

Per H. Hansen and Klaus Petersen, Moderne dansk møbeldesign,

København: Bruun Rasmussen Publishing/Gyldendal, 2007