This Danish teak bookcase from the 1970s exemplifies Scandinavian modernism in both construction and detail. The main body is crafted from solid wood and teak veneer, finished in a deep, matte black that covers the sides, top, bottom, and back panel. The legs, round and splayed outward, are left in a warm, natural teak hue with a subtle sheen—an archetypal feature of mid-century Danish design. Inside, an adjustable teak shelf with a satin finish offers practical flexibility for storing books, records, or collectibles. The proportions are compact—80 cm high, 54 cm wide, and 28.5 cm deep—with a clean, geometric silhouette and no visible hardware or decorative flourishes. Condition: good, with refreshed surfaces; minor scratches, small dents, and filled veneer losses consistent with genuine vintage character. This bookcase tells the story of Danish design in the 1970s, where function, restraint, and the nobility of materials flowed together in a harmonious, thoughtful form. The contrast between the black structure and the natural teak shelf hints at a dialogue between modernity and a reverence for craftsmanship and nature. The tapered legs and spare finish suggest a sense of lightness, as if the piece hovers just above the floor, ready to hold new chapters of daily life and the treasures of a collection. The bookcase would suit a compact living room or home office, where it could be paired with other mid-century pieces—such as a low coffee table in dark wood or a minimalist upholstered sofa. Consider subtle accents: ceramic v
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Height80 cm
Depth28 cm
Width54 cm
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Width54 cm
Height80 cm
Depth28 cm
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