A bold and architectural Brutalist sideboard, model Atalanta, designed by J. Batenburg for MI in the 1970s. The piece is defined by its strong geometry and expressive presence, balancing sculptural impact with refined craftsmanship.
The subtle checker pattern across the top and doors introduces rhythm and texture, creating a playful yet sophisticated surface. This graphic detail enhances the depth of the design while maintaining a calm and harmonious composition. The dark finish emphasises the architectural quality and gives the piece a powerful, timeless character.
The open base creates a floating impression, adding lightness and elegance to the otherwise solid form. Both functional and visually striking, the sideboard offers generous storage while acting as a central statement within a space.
An original and authentic vintage piece, expressive yet understated, perfectly suited for contemporary, minimalist or eclectic interiors. In general good vintage condition.
A bold and architectural Brutalist sideboard, model Atalanta, designed by J. Batenburg for MI in the 1970s. The piece is defined by its strong geometry and expressive presence, balancing sculptural impact with refined craftsmanship.
The subtle checker pattern across the top and doors introduces rhythm and texture, creating a playful yet sophisticated surface. This graphic detail enhances the depth of the design while maintaining a calm and harmonious composition. The dark finish emphasises the architectural quality and gives the piece a powerful, timeless character.
The open base creates a floating impression, adding lightness and elegance to the otherwise solid form. Both functional and visually striking, the sideboard offers generous storage while acting as a central statement within a space.
An original and authentic vintage piece, expressive yet understated, perfectly suited for contemporary, minimalist or eclectic interiors. In general good vintage condition.