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uniflex low chest of drawers - ?275 - teak veneer, mid century modern, ?350


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Beautiful teak veneer chest of drawers, from mid-century Uniflex brand. Spacious, three rows of drawers and a large surface useful for displaying objects. Price down from ?350 to ?275.


W91.5cm

D45.7cm

H74.2


I have refinished the surface for sale, it is oiled rather than varnished which brings out the natural tones of the teak while protecting it from rings and marking. Few marks and some signs of age and use. Sadly letting go of this piece as I need the money.


Welcome to come view the piece, send a message if you'd like to arrange.



Uniflex was made by the company L Lazarus und employed designers such as Peter Hayward and Gunther Hoffstead in the 1950s and 1960s. They were at the forefront of the mid-century modern style, with pieces known for their high quality and use of expensive woods.

The desirability of these pieces has been enhanced by their rarity; Uniflex was operational for a relatively short period of time.

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