Sibast No 1 Side Table, Oak Soap - White Marble
Sibast No 1 Side Table, Oak Soap - White Marble
Sibast No 1 Side Table, Oak Soap - White Marble
Sibast No 1 Side Table, Oak Soap - White Marble
Sibast No 1 Side Table, Oak Soap - White Marble
Sibast No 1 Side Table, Oak Soap - White Marble
Sibast No 1 Side Table, Oak Soap - White Marble
Sibast No 1 Side Table, Oak Soap - White Marble
Sibast No 1 Side Table, Oak Soap - White Marble
Sibast No 1 Side Table, Oak Soap - White Marble
Sibast

Sibast No 1 Side Table, Oak Soap - White Marble

SIB11103-01

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The exclusive and elegant side table was designed by Helge Sibast in the late 1950s. He made it as a gift for his wife, and for many years only three bespoke pieces existed, handed down as precious gifts within the family until they found their present home with Anna and Ditlev Sibast. 

The side table has been put into production by the current owners of the family company with the purpose of sharing this warm gift and beautiful design.

Originally, the side table was made with a black glass plate in the centre of the table top, emphasising the minimalist design. Today, the tabletop is also available in white marble and soap finish that complement the wooden structure.

Details
Design: Helge Sibast
Year Of Design Origin: 1950’s
Material: Solid oak & brass
Dimensions: H: 22" x L 13.8" x W: 9.8"
Treatment: Soap/dark oil
Tabletop: White marble

Care
The Sibast Furniture collection is designed and manufactured to last for generations. It is made with the same attention to detail, craftsmanship and high quality as our ancestors. To ensure it ages gracefully and with the longest lifespan, it is important that it is properly maintained and cared for as recommended in our maintenance and care instructions.

All furniture included in the Sibast Furniture collection is made out of natural material such as wood, fabric and leather. This means that differences will occur in both finishes and material and that natural markings in the leather hides as well as natural variations in the surface of the wood and the color of the finishes must be appreciated and expected.