Rare minimalist cabinet by Ate Van Apeldoorn for Houtwerk Hattem, The Netherlands, circa 1960s–1970s.Crafted from solid pine and assembled with the designer’s trademark joinery, this piece embodies purity, craftsmanship, and timeless simplicity. The warm natural grain of the wood and the subtle rhythm of the construction create a calm and architectural presence.
Defined by its clean lines and refined proportions, the cabinet reflects the influence of Scandinavian and French modernism, reminiscent of the work of Sven Larsson, Charlotte Perriand, and Pierre Chapo. The pierced circular drawer pulls add a graphic and functional detail while preserving the minimalist character of the design.
A practical and versatile piece featuring multiple drawers for storage, it works beautifully as a bedside cabinet, side table, or compact storage unit. Presented in completely original condition, with a rich patina and honest signs of use that enhance its tactile and authentic appeal.
Dimensions; 49 × 49 × 60 cm
Rare minimalist cabinet by Ate Van Apeldoorn for Houtwerk Hattem, The Netherlands, circa 1960s–1970s.Crafted from solid pine and assembled with the designer’s trademark joinery, this piece embodies purity, craftsmanship, and timeless simplicity. The warm natural grain of the wood and the subtle rhythm of the construction create a calm and architectural presence.
Defined by its clean lines and refined proportions, the cabinet reflects the influence of Scandinavian and French modernism, reminiscent of the work of Sven Larsson, Charlotte Perriand, and Pierre Chapo. The pierced circular drawer pulls add a graphic and functional detail while preserving the minimalist character of the design.
A practical and versatile piece featuring multiple drawers for storage, it works beautifully as a bedside cabinet, side table, or compact storage unit. Presented in completely original condition, with a rich patina and honest signs of use that enhance its tactile and authentic appeal.
Dimensions; 49 × 49 × 60 cm