Rimbert Sandholt Brazilian Rosewood Dresser, Denmark, 1960s

On request

Item Description

A refined example of Danish modern craftsmanship, this Brazilian rosewood dresser by Rimbert Sandholt showcases the designer’s dedication to proportion, material, and detail. Produced in Denmark during the 1960s, the piece embodies the quiet sophistication and enduring quality that define mid-century Scandinavian design. The dresser features a richly grained rosewood veneer, its natural depth and variation giving the surface a sculptural, almost luminous quality. The clean linear form is accented by subtly integrated drawer pulls and precise joinery, expressing Sandholt’s commitment to functional beauty. Resting on tapered solid wood legs, the design feels both grounded and elegantly light. Ideal for both modern and classic interiors, this piece offers generous storage while serving as a striking focal point — an exemplar of Danish cabinetmaking in its finest material. Details: Designer: Rimbert Sandholt Origin: Denmark Design Period: 1960s Materials: Brazilian rosewood (Rio palisander), solid wood legs Condition: Excellent vintage condition; minor wear consistent with age and use. A timeless and beautifully crafted dresser that captures the essence of Danish modern elegance — the work of Rimbert Sandholt remains highly sought after for its purity of form and luxurious material presence.

Additional information

Materials

Brass, Rosewood

Condition

Good Wear consistent with age and use.

Measurements

Height: 17.33 in (44 cm) Width: 41.34 in (105 cm) Depth: 15.36 in (39 cm)

Creation Date

1960