This is a mid-century modern style credenza / sideboard likely made between the 1950s–1960s.
Design & Style:
Blonde wood veneer finish, typical of mid-century and early modernist furniture.
Simple rectangular form with clean lines.
Sculpted vertical wooden pulls on four cabinet doors.
Two upper drawers and four lower cabinet doors (ample storage).
Sits on tapered legs for a lighter, floating appearance.
Construction:
Solid wood frame with veneer surface.
Dovetail drawer joints (visible in the photos).
Likely manufactured by a regional or mass-market American maker (similar to brands like Bassett, Drexel, or Lane).