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Sideboards: doors and wings hide unsightly secrets

Pia Seidel
6.10.2022

Sideboards are the chameleons of furniture – they can be storage space supremes, TV stands, cocktail bars, room dividers or a platform for art. Or they can even be the artwork itself. I’ve picked out my 10 favourite sideboards that win you over with both form and function.

Furniture doesn’t always have to be in-built; storage furniture also does a great job. For instance, you can use sideboards to gather together things like books, ring binders and tableware. And at the same time, you’re decorating a wall or room. That’s assuming you opt for good design. I think these ten sideboards work particularly well.

1. Lowboard «Class» with herringbone pattern

A herringbone sideboard goes well with retro or industrial furnishing styles, but not necessarily with the Scandi or country home look.

2. Perforated plate sideboard «Grid»

The linear look of «Grid» lets you pair it with a number of different furnishing styles. It would only look a bit out of place in glamorous or rustic interiors.

3. «Collection» – an ornamental piece

«Collection» works best with minimalist, modern or Scandi living spaces as well as with wooden furniture in the same colour.

4. Sliding-door sideboard «Barbier»

Both of the «Barbier» pieces are perfectly suited to 70s-esque interiors – or anywhere that you want to break up the style.

5. All about that grip: «Kabino»

At almost 160 cm across, «Kabino» even looks good in front of a bed of the same width. The sideboard also complements all furnishing styles, except perhaps country house or 70s designs.

6. Winged sideboard «Treasures»

This winged sideboard easily integrates into your home. Simply choose your material and add another piece of furniture in Viennese mesh. That helps to form a uniform look.

7. For a look with a difference: «Gravure»

When it comes to «Gravure», the focus is on the material. The sideboard features a finger-jointed ash finish and is given a brown, espresso stain. Meanwhile, the surface consists of several narrow wooden beams, which create a stripe pattern. To show this off to its best advantage, the black-coated metal legs are kept simple.

«Gravure» is suitable for the study, living room or bedroom, and it’s right at home in rustic and elegant decor.

8. «Boli» for more transparency

Where «Boli» truly comes into its own is when it’s used as an extra crockery cupboard in the kitchen, dining room or living room. Just make sure you capture the metal parts and mirror this design in a side table. That way this piece of furniture will go with lots of different styles.

9. Swing door sideboard «Marielle»

The «Marielle» piece by Jordi Dedéu for Kave Home also comes in a stripe design. With the difference being that this sideboard is adorned with horizontal rather than vertical stripes. Alongside two swing doors, there’s an open slot, which is pretty rare. You can use this to display a souvenir or vase. However, this premium spot comes at a price, and you’ll need to dust it regularly.

As they say, birds of a feather flock together. «Marielle» goes well with set-ups that feature a lot of wood, and it looks great with Scandi or classic interiors.

10. «Jut» for contrast

«Jut» readily blends in with minimalist rooms or the complete opposite. The marble plate and brass also suit glamorous looks, while the wood fits in well with country chic styles.

This is the sixth instalment of the «Form Follows Function» series, where I give you a comprehensive intro to particularly well-designed furniture.

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Like a cheerleader, I love celebrating good design and bringing you closer to everything furniture- and interior design- related. I regularly curate simple yet sophisticated interior ideas, report on trends and interview creative minds about their work.


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