Oak Danish Henning Kjaernulf Bedside Table
$3,200.00
Denmark, 1960s.
SPECIFICATIONS
CARE + INSTRUCTIONS
Denmark, 1960s.
The Henning Kjaernulf bedside table brings the subtle beauty of Danish craftsmanship into your space. Thoughtfully made from blond oak with a beautiful patina, this piece embodies an understated elegance that lets the warmth and grain of the wood speak for itself. This bedside table includes two doors that open to reveal an interior shelf, making it versatile enough to be used as a bedside or small sideboard.
Materials: Oak
H64cm x W91cm x D40.5cm
Intended for indoor use only. This item as been restored to showroom quality, and as a vintage item is sold as is. This item does bear the markings of age and use and these are not considered to be defects but rather add character to this preloved collectible item. For individual care instructions on this particular piece please get in touch with our team.
We use a number of specialist logistics partners to ensure the careful handling and safe delivery of our furniture, fragile and bulky items. Our flat rates are specified below.
AUSTRALIA
$350 single (applied at checkout). This rate is based on Sydney metro, ground floor white glove delivery. Other locations may incur additional shipping charges. Please enquire for a location specific shipping quote.
INTERNATIONAL
$1500 single (applied at checkout). Depending on location, additional shipping charges may be incurred. Please enquire for a locations specific shipping quote. Shipping rates do not include import duty which will be county-specific. Please check your country's customs rates before purchasing. There are some destinations that we are unable to ship this item to.
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