Veermakers Collection - Case Sideboard
by Veermakers
In stock
Material
Walnut
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The Case Sideboard is an architectural storage piece by Louise Liljencrantz, from the Veermakers Collection.
The sideboard's structure consists of two thick dark walnut horizontal slabs — top and bottom — and two rectangular upright legs. Between them, a central dark grey cabinet with two sliding doors appears suspended: its sides do not touch the walnut elements above and below, creating a visual gap that gives the piece architectural lightness despite its generous proportions. The sliding doors operate on a discrete track flush with the cabinet face.
The dark walnut for the frame is worked in Veermakers' Stockholm workshop, each slab cut to precise thickness. The grey cabinet insert uses steel elements to achieve the cool, dark tone that contrasts with the warmth of the walnut surround. The two-material logic here — warm wood framing a cool steel body — is characteristic of the studio's approach to storage pieces.
In the collection, the Case sideboard occupies the most architecturally resolved position: horizontal, structural, its proportions derived from cabinet-making logic rather than sculptural impulse.
W 150 x D 42 x H 75 cm
W 59.06 x D 16.54 x H 29.53 in
Materials: Thick Walnut Classic Veneer with a clear satin coat and Craft Black steel. Also available in Mahogany.
About
Veermakers
Louise Liljencrantz and KFK Cabinet Makers, a Stockholm-based joinery firm, launched Veermakers in 2021, building on years of collaboration that had already produced LKFK Edition in 2017.
The studio works from a premise it calls slow design: each piece is made to last rather than to trend. Solid walnut, oak, Italian travertine, and steel burned in linseed oil are the materials of choice. Lighting pieces carry handwoven silk shades made in the Stockholm atelier. Most production happens in-house; specialist manufacturers handle select materials, as with the Italian travertine used in the Frank and Arrow Lamps.
Liljencrantz draws on the Swedish design tradition, with references to figures such as Gunnar Asplund and Jonas Bohlin, but the results are distinct: furniture that is spare without being cold, material-forward without being decorative. The studio has been covered by Wallpaper, Design Milk, and Interior Design magazine since its debut at Stockholm Design Week in 2021.
Signature works on Monde Singulier include the Pear collection, a limited edition table in solid walnut designed exclusively for the Paris showroom, and the studio's broader furniture and lighting range in solid wood, travertine, and hand-burnished steel.
















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