
Romweber Mid-Century Modern Walnut and Brass 'Maestro' Sideboard
This is a high-profile mid-century modern sideboard or dresser manufactured by Romweber, likely from the 'Maestro' collection. The piece features three wide central drawers with a matched walnut veneer displaying a rich, vertical grain pattern. The wood is a warm cognac-toned walnut with a lustrous satin finish. A defining characteristic is the architectural brass framing that curves around the sides, supporting the structure and providing a striking contrast to the wood. These brass elements serve as both structural supports and decorative corner caps. The drawer hardware consists of minimalist, rectangular silver-toned or chrome metal pulls. The side panels of the cabinet match the drawer fronts in grain and finish, showing curved edges that follow the line of the brass supports. Based on its design language and the Romweber attribution, this piece dates to the 1960s. The construction demonstrates superior craftsmanship typical of Indiana-based Romweber, known for heavy, high-quality luxury furniture. The item appears to be in very good vintage condition, with clear reflections on the polished top surface indicating a well-maintained finish. There is evidence of light age-appropriate patina on the brass and minor surface wear on the base curved elements, but no structural damage or deep gouges are visible in the provided view.
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Estimated Value
$4,500 - $6,500
Basic Information
Category
Furniture - Mid-Century Modern
Appraised On
March 2, 2026
Estimated Value
$4,500 - $6,500
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Romweber
Item Description
This is a high-profile mid-century modern sideboard or dresser manufactured by Romweber, likely from the 'Maestro' collection. The piece features three wide central drawers with a matched walnut veneer displaying a rich, vertical grain pattern. The wood is a warm cognac-toned walnut with a lustrous satin finish. A defining characteristic is the architectural brass framing that curves around the sides, supporting the structure and providing a striking contrast to the wood. These brass elements serve as both structural supports and decorative corner caps. The drawer hardware consists of minimalist, rectangular silver-toned or chrome metal pulls. The side panels of the cabinet match the drawer fronts in grain and finish, showing curved edges that follow the line of the brass supports. Based on its design language and the Romweber attribution, this piece dates to the 1960s. The construction demonstrates superior craftsmanship typical of Indiana-based Romweber, known for heavy, high-quality luxury furniture. The item appears to be in very good vintage condition, with clear reflections on the polished top surface indicating a well-maintained finish. There is evidence of light age-appropriate patina on the brass and minor surface wear on the base curved elements, but no structural damage or deep gouges are visible in the provided view.
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