A sleek and stylish teak sideboard, made by Nathan for Heals in the 1960s. Nathan was a British brand, established in the early 20th century, making good quality, fairly traditional furniture for the average home. However, in 1963, it caught up with its contemporaries, and officially went ‘Scandinavian’ using solid teak with more streamlined, modern designs. In the late sixtie, they moved upmarket with more unusual, cutting-edge motifs, such as the more commonly seen ‘Circle’ sideboard, and we believe that this particular sideboard hails from this period too. It’s beautifully constructed, with dove-tail joints and organic-shaped handles that come together to form circles on the drawers and cupboards. The sideboard comprises of two single cupboards, one with a shelf and a bank of three drawers, the top one being sectioned. A rare opportunity to own a scarcely seen and desirable mid-Century British teak sideboard in excellent restored condition.
