A rare and rather beautiful, Danish-inspired, four drawer teak veneer dresser / sideboard, made in the 1960s by quality, British midcentury furniture makers, Homeworthy. As with many of these double drawer units, we believe this most likely started life as part of a bedroom suite and would have had a mirror above, but as we often see, this has been removed to give it more universal appeal and versatility. It would now look just as at home in a dining room, living area or even entrance hall. The distinctive, little square handles here with their teak wood inserts are a signature feature of one of Homeworthy’s more popular ranges of the period. This piece is in excellent order having been fully restored and it’s ready for a new home.
