ALFRED HENDRICKX, Glass Door Sideboard for Belform

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Rare large partially glazed sideboard, designed by Alfred Hendrickx for Belform in the 1950s. Crafted from a nice patterned Bubinga wood, it rests upon an elegant black lacquered frame, characteristic of Hendrickx's style from that period. This sideboard not only serves as a decorative centerpiece, but also provides a practical storage solution.

Remarkably preserved and in excellent vintage condition. Please note, the interior cabinet mirror displays some oxidation marks.

h x w x d: 154 x 229 x 36 cm / weight: 100 kg

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About Alfred Hendrickx

Alfred Hendrickx (1931–1976) was a Belgian furniture designer who shaped the post-war direction of Van Fleteren, where he introduced lighter and more functional furniture with a clear influence from Italian design. With the Belform collection (1953), he developed a more flexible and contemporary language, combining refined proportions with practical use.

His work was presented at Expo 58 in Brussels, a key moment for modern design in Belgium. Hendrickx worked within the same context as designers such as Willy Van Der Meeren, Jos De Mey, and Lucien Engels, reflecting a shared shift towards a modern way of living.

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