Cuando se trata de ver que se hace con todo lo que se necesita al rededor de la mesa, o todo lo que se requiere para atender a la visita, nada mejor que un buen aparador donde podamos guardar absolutamente todo lo que nos gusta para sentirnos bien atendidos.
Arne Vodder, gran maestro del mobiliario, entendió muy bien esta situación, fué de los diseñadores, el que creo los sideboards más grandes y fantásticos a nivel de maderas y de colores.
Si les gusta Arne Vodder, vengan a Freak Hansen.
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Danish architect and designer Arne Vodder should be counted among the most influential Scandinavian mid-century designers. A student to famous furniture designed Finn Juhl, Mr Vodder started designing furniture for Fritz Hansen, France & Son ans Sibast, the latter for which he designed a wide range of furniture which received worldwide recognition and success. His beautiful designs were nicely detailed and modest in their expression, almost without exception based on natural materials. Rosewood and teak - according to the fashion at the time - seem to have been the preferred materials, often combined with colourful panels catching the eye. Today, Vodder is perhaps most appreciated for his beautiful rosewood and teak sideboards designed in the 1950-1960's and produced by Sibast Furniture. Pieces by Vodder are regularly seen at high-end 20th century design auctions, and rare pieces can reach really high prices.