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STRIKE A MODERNIST MOOD WITH TEAK CREDENZAS & SIDEBOARDS

Looking for a classic-meets-modern credenza that goes with virtually anything? Try a teak sideboard. Decidedly elegant but also understatedly cool, nothing tops the versatility of a teak sideboard. Teak was a favored medium of the mid 20th century Danish Modernists, which is why there’s no shortage of teak sideboards showcasing the movement’s sleek silhouettes, tapered legs, and sculpted recessed handles. Looking for a collector-grade Danish Modern teak sideboard? Consider a design by Ib Kofod-Larsen. The Danish designer, who perhaps most famously worked for the Scandinavian brand G Plan, designed dozens of teak buffets in his day. Many of these retro teak sideboards showcase oversized proportions as well as a mix of drawers, sliding doors, and swinging cabinet doors. Similar teak sideboards can also be sourced from makers like Arne Hovmand, Peter Hvidt, Oman Junn, Svend Aage, Jens Risom, and more. On the hunt for a teak sideboard with an upper cabinetry portion? The hutch style credenza was immensely popular among Danish designers who revered the unparalleled function of the design. Look for teak buffets from designers like Vodder Larsen which incorporate wood hutches with glass-paneled sliding doors as well as those showcasing solid wood doors from designers like Hans Wegner. Teak credenzas are ideal for cueing up authentic Mid-Century Modern interiors, but they can also be synced with organic modern interiors, boho chic interiors, as well as a barrage of West Coast-inspired interior trends, ranging from Southwest boho to Northwest lodge-inspired.