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Georges Coslin Sideboard For Faram In Teak With Reversible Doors, 1950s/60s
A rare and elegant sideboard attributed to the designer Georges Coslin, produced by FARAM, an emblematic figure of modernist furniture from the 1950s and 1960s. This model is distinguished by a perfectly mastered architectural line, typical of Coslin's work, combining sobriety, functionality, and high-quality execution. Made of teak veneer, this sideboard features a particularly sought-after configuration: two reversible sliding doors, allowing for an alternating appearance between a fully wooden facade or a more graphic version depending on the desired presentation; a block of five drawers on the right, equipped with sculpted circular handles, a recurring aesthetic signature of the designer, resting on tapered legs, bringing elegance and visual lightness to the whole. The balanced proportions, the rich grain of the teak, and the quality of the finish testify to the craftsmanship of this period's high-end production. The piece is presented in very good vintage condition, with a warm patina and a few light signs of age, perfectly consistent with its age and guaranteeing its authenticity. A rare piece of furniture, both decorative and functional, ideal for a contemporary, modernist, or collector's interior.
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