This Danish audio and vinyl cabinet from the 1960s exemplifies the clarity of mid-century modern design, crafted from solid and veneered teak in a warm, medium-brown tone. The geometric form is organized for function: a spacious top surface for a turntable or amplifier, an open middle shelf, and a lower compartment with vertical dividers for vinyl records. The dividers are evenly spaced and made of matching teak, maintaining visual unity, while the cabinet stands on four discreet black caster wheels for easy movement despite its substantial weight. The semi-matte finish highlights the organic wood grain and minimizes glare, and the absence of handles or decorative hardware reinforces the minimalist Scandinavian aesthetic. The proportions and layout are purposefully considered, and the cabinet is preserved in very good condition, showing only minor signs of use typical for authentic vintage pieces.This piece recalls a time when music was central to daily life and audio equipment was openly displayed as a point of pride in the living room. Its form tells the story of an era that valued both function and the pleasure of natural materials. Every detail—from the pronounced edges to the gently rounded corners and the warm grain of the teak—speaks in the restrained voice of Scandinavian modernism: "I am here to serve and bring
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Height61 cm
Width50 cm
Length75 cm
Dimension details
Length75 cm
Height61 cm
Width50 cm
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