A remarkable and exceptionally rare pair of prototype bedside cabinets, designed and crafted by the esteemed German maker Güte Möbler in 1958. Exemplifying the refined sensibility of mid-century German design, these pieces blend minimalist modernism with warm, organic materiality.
Each cabinet is constructed from richly grained pear wood, a choice both unconventional and luxurious, lending the design a soft, luminous quality that deepens with age. The clean, geometric lines are subtly offset by elegant brass detailing, including original pulls and tapered feet, which offer a graceful contrast to the wood’s natural warmth.
As early prototypes, these cabinets likely never entered serial production, making them not only rare but also historically significant. They represent a moment of experimentation in postwar German furniture design—an intersection of craftsmanship, modern form, and material innovation.
In excellent original condition with minor wear consistent with age. A unique opportunity to acquire a matched pair of museum-worthy pieces from the golden era of European design.
Dimensions:
Width - 55cm
Depth - 42cm
Height - 59cm
Condition report:
With only minor ware this pair have been kept in a museum for the past 25 years. Please refer to pics.
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£645.00Price
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