Long vintage Sideboard In Oak by Frantisek Mezulanik, Czechoslovakia 1960s

Slovakia

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About this vintage design furniture

Long beautiful sideboard with lots of elegant lines and great history. Produced in Czechoslovakia in 1960s, the sideboard was designed by Frantisek Mezulanik. He made it with a elegant combination of wood with slightly different color combinations of veneer. The sideboard looks very elegant. It stands on 4 strong legs, has 4 drawers on the left side and a compartment with two opening doors on the right side. Fully functional. Partially restored. The top board shows beautiful wood veneer which has been restored. The sideboard is in very good condition with minor wear on details, pictures. The biggest wear is a cracked bottom on one door (pic). This is fixed up, and has no influence on functionality of the pice, just a visual effect. Still very nice sideboard with elegant midcentury lines and details. Condition report: Very good condition. Restored top board and partially restored. Some wear on the corners and edges. One corner of the door cracked. This has been fixed up in the past, it is stable, just visible.

Reference : 165445

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Features

Length
162 cm
Height
77 cm
Depth
45 cm
Designer
František MEZULANIK
Condition
Minor defects
Period
1960s
Origin
Eastern Europe
Colour
Wood
Main material
Oak
Other material
Walnut

delivery and return

  • Shipped from : Slovakia
  • Delivery time :
    • 1 week for small items
    • 2 to 5 weeks for bulky products
  • Return possible: up to 14 days after delivery

About the designer

František MEZULANIK

František Mezulanik is a Czech designer born in Prague in 1931. He studied at the Higher School of Applied Arts in Prague and began his career in the 1950s working for the glass industry.

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