If you are looking for a stylish compact sideboard that would fit into most spaces, this might just be the perfect one for you. Designed by Tom Robertson for McIntosh in the 1960s and sold under the model name “Dunvegan”. The sideboard feature a clean minimalistic design with carved rounded handles and offering it’s user plenty of storage solution at a compact size. There are three spacious drawers, one with a black felt and slots which is for your cutlery and two larger drawers for other essentials. The double doors have a nice cutout shelf that is for holding crockery, glassware and bottles. Perfect for a living room as an entertainment piece or in your dining room.
Dimensions:
Width: 152 cm.
Depth: 48 cm.
Height: 75 cm.
✨ Restoration Details:
This teak sideboard has undergone a full restoration by our in-house team. The old finish was stripped and the wood was hand-sanded using various grades of paper and finished with French polish to revive its original luster. All joints have been inspected and re-glued when necessary.
📌 Condition:
Excellent vintage condition with minimal signs of age-related wear. Structurally sound and stable, there is a small chip taken out on the left hand side where the drawers are.
🧡 Why It Stands Out:
This sideboard exemplifies elegant, functional mid-century Scottish design. Measuring 152 cm wide, it fits perfectly into townhouses, apartments, or any compact space that requires smart storage without compromising style. Its timeless teak finish and clean lines make it a standout piece for modern and vintage interiors alike.