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Danish Mid-Century, Oak Corner Cabinet with Leaded Stained Glass, 1940s
A charming Danish corner cabinet in oak, featuring beautifully crafted leaded stained glass panels in soft tones of green, amber and blue. The piece combines functional storage with a decorative architectural presence — a classic expression of Danish craftsmanship from the mid-20th century.
The upper section showcases a glass door framed by colored panes on each side, creating a warm play of light and subtle color when illuminated. Beneath, a shaped open niche adds visual rhythm and provides a moment of display. The lower cabinet offers enclosed storage behind an oak door with elegant panel detailing. The gently curved base and carved apron give the piece a refined, traditional character without feeling heavy.
This cabinet fits naturally into Scandinavian, rustic, country manor or eclectic interiors, where craftsmanship and natural materials are valued. Ideal for storing glassware, ceramics or small collectibles, and an eye-catching feature in a dining room, hallway or living space.
A charming Danish corner cabinet in oak, featuring beautifully crafted leaded stained glass panels in soft tones of green, amber and blue. The piece combines functional storage with a decorative architectural presence — a classic expression of Danish craftsmanship from the mid-20th century.
The upper section showcases a glass door framed by colored panes on each side, creating a warm play of light and subtle color when illuminated. Beneath, a shaped open niche adds visual rhythm and provides a moment of display. The lower cabinet offers enclosed storage behind an oak door with elegant panel detailing. The gently curved base and carved apron give the piece a refined, traditional character without feeling heavy.
This cabinet fits naturally into Scandinavian, rustic, country manor or eclectic interiors, where craftsmanship and natural materials are valued. Ideal for storing glassware, ceramics or small collectibles, and an eye-catching feature in a dining room, hallway or living space.
Dimensions:
Height: 70.87 in (180 cm) Width: 33.86 in (86 cm) Depth: 22.45 in (57 cm)
Place of Origin:
Europe, Denmark
Period:
Mid-20th Century
Date of Manufacture:
1940-1959
Condition:
Good. Refinished. Wear consistent with age and use.
Contact for condition report: contact@eliaselias.dk
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