BY LOUISE LILJENCRANTZ
CLEAR SATIN COATED WALNUT OR MAHOGANY TOP AND BASE
CRAFT BLACK STEEL CABINET
| IN | H | 29.5 | L | 59.1 | D | 16.5 |
| CM | H | 74.9 | L | 150.1 | D | 41.9 |
CUSTOM SIZE OR FINISH ON REQUEST
MADE IN SWEDEN
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CLEAR SATIN COATED WALNUT OR MAHOGANY TOP AND BASE
CRAFT BLACK STEEL CABINET
| IN | H | 29.5 | L | 59.1 | D | 16.5 |
| CM | H | 74.9 | L | 150.1 | D | 41.9 |
CUSTOM SIZE OR FINISH ON REQUEST
MADE IN SWEDEN
DETAILS
DOWNLOAD PRODUCT INFO
BIOGRAPHY


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Louise Liljencrantz
Born Stockholm, Sweden, 1979
One of Sweden’s most coveted interior and product designers, Liljencrantz specializes in midcentury-inspired furniture impeccably executed with traditional Scandinavian woodworking techniques. With a focus on long-lasting natural materials and good craftsmanship, Liljencrantz’s design pays great attention to every detail in the process, resulting in multi-layered, elegant, and timeless works. Celebrating authentic craftsmanship, exquisite materials, and uncompromising design, every piece is handcrafted by the master cabinetmakers at K.F.K. Snickerier in Stockholm
Liljencrantz founded her award-winning international design studio in 2009. Taking on private as well as commercial projects, they work with a wide range of clients creating luxurious interiors and exquisite furniture for residences, retail, and hospitality
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Case Sideboard
With a focus on long-lasting natural materials and exquisite craftsmanship, Louise Liljencrantz’s design pays great attention to every detail in the process, balancing mid-century modern influences with a contemporary language. The Case Sideboard combines strong volumes with a floating design in walnut or mahogany finished with a satin clear coat and steel burned in linseed oil
Walnut and mahogany are both superior timber, beloved by generations of furniture makers for their durability, stunning grain, and rich color. The simple, cubist structure simultaneously highlights the wood’s unmediated strength and beauty, along with its midcentury architectural heritage. This sumptuous wood sandwiches a steel case, which has been preserved and darkened to an entrancing sheen with a natural linseed oil finishing technique that dates back centuries. The steel volume opens with sliding doors to reveal capacious open shelving inside, a surprisingly delicate counterpoint to the robust exterior
Created by Liljencrantz and KFK Cabinet-Makers for the Veermakers collection, it embodies a multilayered, elegant, and timeless aesthetic and a respect for gorgeous natural materials
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