Mid Century Modern Danish Style Teak Long Credenza McIntosh Starburst Doors 1960

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A stylish Mid Century Modern teak credenza, by A. H. McIntosh, 1960s

This very elegant MCM credenza was designed by Tom Robertson for A. H. McIntosh in the mid 1960s, Robertson designed this credenza with extraordinary starburst inlays on the left and right cabinet doors. Each door drops down to reveal an open interior with a fixed shelf. The center of this piece features three drawers- one of which is lined in felt with mahogany dividers. The door to the right with a pull out slide to set glasses on whilst pouring your favorite cocktail. The credenza is raised on a floating stretcher with gently tapered legs, the credenza has just been lovingly restored to the original standard in Bloomsbury's professional workshops.
This very stylish and elegant credenza is ready to grace your space.

McIntosh is a proudly Scottish furniture makers founded by Alexander Henry McIntosh in 1869 in the coastal town of Kirkcaldy, Fife. The company's ethos is built on quality products created by highly skilled local craftsmen, this created a reputation that gave them international recognition exhibiting at the World Fair in Paris in 1878 and the Sydney Exhibition in 1879. After the second world war McIntosh, like many of their contemporaries, embraced mid century modern and Scandinavian design using clean lines and organic sculptural elements in their furniture. McIntosh to this day are known for their quality furniture particularly sideboards, the most popular of which were designed by Tom Robertson in the 1960s.

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32 inches high × 84 inches wide × 18.75 inches deep

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high × wide x deep

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