Jan Ole Ertzeid ‘Mambo’ Teak Media Sideboard For Bruksbo, Norway, 1970s
Elegant storage solution
£425.00
A sought-after Norwegian mid-century Mambo media sideboard designed by Jan Ole Ertzeid for Bruksbo, Norway, in the 1970s, featuring warm teak veneer, clean low lines and brushed aluminium detailing along the top edge.
The compact, long and low form makes it ideal as a TV or vinyl/media unit, offering generous storage behind three sliding doors while keeping a light, minimalist presence in the room.
Behind the sliding doors are adjustable shelves and open compartments, perfect for LPs, consoles or general living-room storage, with the original internal hardware all present and working.
A sought-after Norwegian mid-century Mambo media sideboard designed by Jan Ole Ertzeid for Bruksbo, Norway, in the 1970s, featuring warm teak veneer, clean low lines and brushed aluminium detailing along the top edge.
The compact, long and low form makes it ideal as a TV or vinyl/media unit, offering generous storage behind three sliding doors while keeping a light, minimalist presence in the room.
Behind the sliding doors are adjustable shelves and open compartments, perfect for LPs, consoles or general living-room storage, with the original internal hardware all present and working.
The sideboard sits on a recessed plinth base which gives a floating look and emphasises the horizontal profile so typical of Scandinavian modern design
H:55.5cm, L:160cm , D: 47cm
