Designed during the 1960s by Tom Robertson for AH McIntosh of Kirkcaldy, this is a very fine, handsome, tall drinks cabinet that uses the honey-toned teak wood grain to great effect. It features a great deal of storage with a generous, double-door upper cupboard with shelves and two slimline drawers below. Sitting on long legs, the space this creates makes this large piece of furniture more elegant and yet it’s a expertly balanced, very thoughtful piece of design. Take in the subtle, inlaid chequered drawer fronts – just stunning. This is a coveted, highly prized find with history and provenance, but it arrived with us with issues so please do read on to our detailed condition report. Although not perfect, it is nonetheless an outstanding piece of British furniture that straddles both more traditional post-war design and the Scandinavian mid century aesthetic perfectly. We can detect some Arts & Crafts influence here too.
