$220.00 $275.00
Embrace a touch of authentic Nordic heritage with our exquisite Norwegian pewter key cupboard from the 1970s, meticulously modeled after the iconic storehouse in Rauland, Telemark. Each intricate detail, from its precise measurements to the delicate decorations, has been faithfully captured, making it a genuine piece of real Norway right in your home. This charming key cupboard is more than just a functional storage solution—it’s a nod to timeless Scandinavian design that seamlessly blends history with modern-day charm.
Whether you are a passionate collector of Nordic style or searching for the perfect gift for friends or family, this stunning piece is sure to delight with its unique cultural resonance. Infuse your everyday routine with a whisper of Norway's storied past, bringing both flair and functionality to any space. Indulge in the rich craftsmanship and let this key cupboard be a testament to your appreciation of exquisite artistry and heritage.
The original information label is included, this cabinet was sold by the Norwegian goldsmith Eilif Engen from Lillehammer.
Condition: in good vintage condition, has some age-related wear.
Dimensions:
6.5 cm deep / 2.559 inches deep.
26 cm wide / 10.236 inches wide.
27.5 cm height / 10.826 inches height.
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