Hans J Wegner RY Mobler Chest of Drawers in Teak

£999.00
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Designed by the renowned Danish designer, Hans J Wegner in 1955 the Ry Mobler chest of drawers offers practical storage in a very aesthetically pleasing package which wouldn’t look out of place in any part of the home.

This particular example is finished in Teak and is stamped and dated to the rear.

Under our care we have striped and refinished this piece. However, there are two notable areas that still show the age of the piece. One being a ‘Dutch repair’ of some Teak veneer above the key hole and the other being some white paint flecks embedded in the veneer. The paint is only noticeable when stood very close to the piece, it’s very hard to see from a meter away. We have priced the item accordingly for the damage.

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Designed by the renowned Danish designer, Hans J Wegner in 1955 the Ry Mobler chest of drawers offers practical storage in a very aesthetically pleasing package which wouldn’t look out of place in any part of the home.

This particular example is finished in Teak and is stamped and dated to the rear.

Under our care we have striped and refinished this piece. However, there are two notable areas that still show the age of the piece. One being a ‘Dutch repair’ of some Teak veneer above the key hole and the other being some white paint flecks embedded in the veneer. The paint is only noticeable when stood very close to the piece, it’s very hard to see from a meter away. We have priced the item accordingly for the damage.

Designed by the renowned Danish designer, Hans J Wegner in 1955 the Ry Mobler chest of drawers offers practical storage in a very aesthetically pleasing package which wouldn’t look out of place in any part of the home.

This particular example is finished in Teak and is stamped and dated to the rear.

Under our care we have striped and refinished this piece. However, there are two notable areas that still show the age of the piece. One being a ‘Dutch repair’ of some Teak veneer above the key hole and the other being some white paint flecks embedded in the veneer. The paint is only noticeable when stood very close to the piece, it’s very hard to see from a meter away. We have priced the item accordingly for the damage.