Mid-Century highboard "Romus" by Louis van Teeffelen - restored teak cabinet - Netherlands, 60's
Beautifully restored mid-century highboard from the “Romus” series by Dutch designer Louis van Teeffelen, produced by Wébé in the 1960s. This elegant teak cabinet features a refined combination of a sliding door, open shelving, and two lower drawers, all supported by a slender, tapered base.
The piece has been carefully cleaned, sanded, and finished with oil, bringing back the rich warmth of the wood and ensuring a fresh, ready-to-use condition. A versatile storage solution that fits seamlessly into both modern and vintage-inspired interiors.
Sourced and restored in Antwerp, Belgium by Infinity Resale.
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Mid-century highboard from the “Romus” series, designed by Louis van Teeffelen and produced by Wébé in the Netherlands, circa 1960s. This model is appreciated for its balanced proportions and practical layout, combining closed storage, open shelving, and two lower drawers.
Executed in teak veneer with a warm, lively grain, the cabinet stands on a slender, tapered base typical of Dutch design from this period. The asymmetrical composition adds visual interest while maintaining a clean and structured look, making it a versatile piece for both modern and vintage-inspired interiors.
This example has been carefully cleaned, lightly sanded, and refinished with oil, enhancing the natural depth of the wood and bringing the piece back to a fresh, well-presented condition. Ready to use and suitable as a storage cabinet in a living space, dining room, or office.
Offered by Infinity Resale – Antwerp, Belgium
Dimensions:
Height: 124 cm
Width: 120 cm
Depth: 46 cm