This very long, low teak credenza features gorgeous details like the elegant, sculptural hand-carved door handles and drawer fronts. Many people sell this piece as designed by Arne Vodder, but we believe it is simply inspired by Arne Vodder's Triennale series. The beautiful lipped and sculpted door handles are a real delight to both look at and use.
The sliding doors on the left and right side open to plenty of adjustable shelves. The central bank of five dovetailed drawers all slide beautifully. Both the top drawers are green felt lined, ideal for storing silverware.
We have mostly seen this piece with taller legs, although we have seen one other on short legs like this. We're not sure whether it was an option from the furnituremaker, or whether a previous owner shortened the legs themselves. In any case, it makes this a great height for a flat screen TV!
In very good vintage condition with some signs of use consummate with age. The top has a couple of areas of scratches and areas of slightly raised veneer and wear (see photos). The left sliding-door cabinet has a carefully drilled hole in the back panel to allow electrical cords to run through for your media components.
86.675" wide x 18.375" deep x 27" high.
(Please note: we are currently sourcing a replacement for a bit of hardware on the sliding doors, so while this piece may be viewed and reserved now, it is not yet ready to go to its new home.)