Mid-Century modern teak lowboard by Jos De Mey for Pauvers - Belgian design
This refined mid-century modern lowboard, attributed to Jos De Mey for Pauvers, is a fine example of Belgian design from the 1960s. Crafted in high-quality teak veneer, it features clean horizontal lines, sliding doors, an open shelving section, and a practical drawer unit. The elegant proportions are complemented by slender chrome legs and subtle brass accents, giving the piece a balanced and timeless look.
Sourced and offered by Infinity Resale in Antwerp, Belgium, this lowboard fits seamlessly in modern, vintage, or design-focused interiors across Europe.
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This mid-century modern lowboard, attributed to Jos De Mey for Pauvers, is a refined example of Belgian design from the 1960s. Crafted in high-quality teak veneer, the piece showcases clean horizontal lines, balanced proportions, and a warm natural tone that highlights the beauty of the wood grain.
The layout is both practical and elegant, featuring sliding doors that open to generous storage space, alongside a drawer unit with four drawers for organized storage. The slender chrome legs elevate the cabinet, giving it a light, modern appearance, while subtle brass accents add a refined detail.
Designed with both functionality and aesthetics in mind, this lowboard works perfectly as a TV stand, sideboard, or statement piece in a contemporary, vintage, or design-focused interior.
Sourced and offered by Infinity Resale in Antwerp, Belgium, this piece reflects the quality and timeless appeal of Belgian mid-century furniture.
Dimensions:
Length: 153 cm
Depth: 47.5 cm
Height: 80 cm