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Sibast No 1 side table, 35 x 25 cm, dark oiled oak - black glass
Sibast No 1 side table, 35 x 25 cm, dark oiled oak - black glass
Sibast No 1 side table, 35 x 25 cm, dark oiled oak - black glass
Sibast No 1 side table, 35 x 25 cm, dark oiled oak - black glass
Sibast No 1 side table, 35 x 25 cm, dark oiled oak - black glass
Sibast No 1 side table, 35 x 25 cm, dark oiled oak - black glass

No 1 side table, 35 x 25 cm, dark oiled oak - black glass

Sibast

$563.00 $703.00

Sibast
No 1 side table
$563.00 $703.00


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Description

The Sibast No 1 side table consists of a sleek oak frame, completed with a brass support structure, and a table top made of black glass that adds a touch of drama to the table’s minimalist design. Due to the slender and elegant design, the 56 cm high table is suitable for a variety of spaces and purposes; place it in the hallway or entryway as a place to store your keys, change and other bits and bobs, or create a stylish end table display with a table lamp or a beautiful vase in the living room.

The Sibast No 1 table is a fine example of modern Danish craftsmanship, and it is part of the Sibast Furniture collection featuring Helge Sibast’s original works and new Danish design. Helge Sibast designed the table in the 1950s as a a gift for his wife, and it has since been passed down within the family. Sibast Furniture’s Anna and Ditlev Sibast decided to take the table into production so that everyone could enjoy the beautiful design.

Colour
Dark oiled oak, black
Length
35 cm
Width
25 cm
Height
56 cm
Table top material
Black glass
Frame material
Solid oak, brass

Helge Sibast

Helge Sibast (1908-1985) was a Danish cabinetmaker and designer who continued the work of his father Peder Olsen Sibast. Besides a skillful carpenter, Helge Sibast was also a visionary designer, and in the 1950s and 1960s his simple, functional and high-quality designs gained success also outside Denmark, and even made their way to the White House. His best known designs, Sibast chairs No 7 and 8, Helge Sibast designed in 1953. In the 21st century Sibast’s tradition is carried on by Sibast Furniture, which was relaunched in 2012 by Helge Sibast’s grandson and his wife.

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