Table - Wood - Sewing box






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German-made wooden mid-century sewing box side table dating to the 1950s–1960s, in good condition with minor signs of aging, featuring a bi-fold sliding top that reveals a 9‑compartment internal organizer, arched legs with visible brass-toned screws and decorative cord wrapping, dimensions 41 cm deep, 74 cm high, 57 cm wide, weight 7 kg.
Description from the seller
A stunning and highly functional piece of Mid-Century Modern (MCM) design, likely dating from the 1950s or 1960s. This elegant side table features a distinctive "bridge" or "arch" leg construction, showcasing the organic yet architectural aesthetic of the era.
The table features a bi-fold sliding top that opens to reveal a spacious internal compartment. Inside, you will find a beautifully crafted wooden organizer with 9 small sections, making it an ideal piece for storing jewelry, sewing supplies, or small collectibles.
Design Highlights:
Arched Supports: The legs are connected via a sculptural wooden arch, secured with visible brass-toned screws for a clean, industrial-chic look.
Woven Details: The lower part of the tapered legs features original decorative cord wrapping, adding a tactile, rustic contrast to the smooth wood.
Smart Storage: The sliding mechanism is smooth, providing easy access to the compartmentalized interior.
Technical Specifications:
Material: High-quality wood (Teak/Cherry finish) with a rich grain.
Dimensions: * Length: 77 cm
Height: 57 cm
Width: 41 cm
Condition: In good vintage condition with minor signs of age-related wear, which add to its authentic character. Please see the detailed photos for a full impression.
Shipping & Packaging
We take great care in ensuring this piece reaches you safely:
Disassembly: To prevent damage during transit, the legs will be carefully detached. They are very easy to reassemble upon arrival.
Professional Packing: The table will be protected with multiple layers of bubble wrap, corner protectors, and a heavy-duty cardboard box.
Tracked Shipping: Fully insured shipping with a tracking number provided immediately after dispatch.
A stunning and highly functional piece of Mid-Century Modern (MCM) design, likely dating from the 1950s or 1960s. This elegant side table features a distinctive "bridge" or "arch" leg construction, showcasing the organic yet architectural aesthetic of the era.
The table features a bi-fold sliding top that opens to reveal a spacious internal compartment. Inside, you will find a beautifully crafted wooden organizer with 9 small sections, making it an ideal piece for storing jewelry, sewing supplies, or small collectibles.
Design Highlights:
Arched Supports: The legs are connected via a sculptural wooden arch, secured with visible brass-toned screws for a clean, industrial-chic look.
Woven Details: The lower part of the tapered legs features original decorative cord wrapping, adding a tactile, rustic contrast to the smooth wood.
Smart Storage: The sliding mechanism is smooth, providing easy access to the compartmentalized interior.
Technical Specifications:
Material: High-quality wood (Teak/Cherry finish) with a rich grain.
Dimensions: * Length: 77 cm
Height: 57 cm
Width: 41 cm
Condition: In good vintage condition with minor signs of age-related wear, which add to its authentic character. Please see the detailed photos for a full impression.
Shipping & Packaging
We take great care in ensuring this piece reaches you safely:
Disassembly: To prevent damage during transit, the legs will be carefully detached. They are very easy to reassemble upon arrival.
Professional Packing: The table will be protected with multiple layers of bubble wrap, corner protectors, and a heavy-duty cardboard box.
Tracked Shipping: Fully insured shipping with a tracking number provided immediately after dispatch.
