Mid-Century Burma Teak Frystark sideboard
Mid-Century Burma Teak 'Status' sideboard by Frystark
Iconic Mid-Century Frystark (SA) sideboard in Burma Teak,
Part of their 'Status' Danish-inspired range, 1960’s
Frystark was a local manufacturer during the 60's and produced high-quality furniture based on Danish designs.
“Status Range sideboards may be used as room dividers, they look as good from the back as they do from the front” - Frystark Status Range Catalogue
Sideboard with sliding doors and four drawers on the signature tapered legs. It has a beautiful warm teak wood grain, book-matched veneer with sculpted recessed drawer pulls. A real collector's piece.
Condition: This piece is remarkably well-preserved considering its age, exhibiting only subtle signs of wear — please refer to the photos for a closer look. It has undergone a careful restoration and refinishing process using high-quality materials, where needed.
Dimensions: Length 182cm x Depth 46cm x Height 77cm
About Frystark: Frystark furniture has been manufactured in Port Elizabeth since 1948, but brothers Derick and Douglas Frye preferred to shop for veneers, oils and designs in Europe. In the 1960's they moved to Cape Town to join forces with the Starke furniture manufacturing company.
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Like many Mid-Century pieces, it harmoniously combines sturdy solid wood with a top-grade wood veneer.
We try to capture the condition of our items in our photographs as best as possible. Prior to dispatch all items are carefully cleaned and re-coated with danish oil to ensure your item is looking its best when delivered.
Restoration Process:
In our studio workshop, every item undergoes inspection and careful restoration process. We prioritize maintaining the original charm and patina of the piece, while also making it a beautiful addition to modern interiors.
Our Approach Includes:
- Examining and reinforcing the joints
- Cleaning the wood
- Conducting veneer repairs as necessary
- Polishing or refinishing surfaces to enhance their appearance