AV01/02 Sideboard
Recommended prices from 29.781 - 36.211 DKK
Arne Vodder, one of Denmark's most recognized furniture designers, began creating sideboards and chests of drawers in the early 1950s that combined simplicity and functionality in a way that fit perfectly with the Scandinavian design tradition.
One of his most iconic sideboards, the AV01, won 1st prize at the Milan Triennale in 1957. This recognition cemented the sideboard's status as a classic and it remains as popular today among collectors and design lovers alike.
During his training as an architect, Vodder was taught by the famous designer Finn Juhl, who later became his mentor. This early influence is evident in Vodder's designs, which bears the mark of Juhl's approach to elegance and lightness.
As a result, Vodder's furniture exudes a refined beauty and timelessness. His designs, often created in organic forms and using exclusive woods, are both aesthetically beautiful and durable, making them capable of lasting for generations.
This combination of beauty, quality and functionality places Arne Vodder as one of the most significant figures in Danish design history.
Prices depend on the choice of wood species and surface treatment.
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Specifications
Model: AV01/AV02
Category: Sideboard
Dimensions: B220/B118 x D50 x H78 cm
Frame: Oak and walnut
Treatment: Untreated, oil, white oil (not for walnut), lacquer, matt lacquer, stained and SC lacquer (SuperCoat)
Arne Vodder
Arne Vodder (1926 - 2009) is a Danish architect and designer who is considered one of the most influential Scandinavian furniture designers.
Arne Vodder created timeless and functional furniture with a distinctive attention to detail, color and materials. His quiet demeanor and humility contributed to him not achieving the same fame in his lifetime as his mentor and friend Finn Juhl. In recent years, both the Danish and international furniture scene have taken notice of his designs, which are characterized by a unique blend of simplicity and elegance. Vodder trained as a carpenter and architect, working particularly with organic forms and exclusive woods such as rosewood and teak.