This Danish bookcase from the 1970s exemplifies the clarity of mid-century modern design, where functional simplicity meets refined material selection. The structure is finished in rosewood veneer, showcasing a deep brown tone with a visible, natural grain pattern. The legs, crafted from solid wood and stained black, offer a contrasting accent typical of Scandinavian aesthetics from this era; their slight taper and outward angle add visual lightness and stability. The interior is divided into two vertical sections, each fitted with adjustable shelves for flexible storage. The front is free from visible hardware, and the semi-matte finish emphasizes the understated quality of the piece. Smooth edges and precise joinery reflect careful craftsmanship. The bookcase is in good condition – its surface refreshed, with minor scratches and small dents consistent with gentle vintage use. This bookcase tells the story of 1970s Denmark, when design aimed to balance daily practicality with quiet sophistication. The rosewood veneer, with its warm, shifting grain, evokes the atmosphere of home libraries and serene living rooms where books and collectibles had their well-considered place. The angled black legs recall the era's confidence in redefining proportions – the piece appears to hover above the floor, its formal lightness meeting the demands of modern living. The bookcase could be paired with a sofa featuring geometric lines or a leather armchair in
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Height109 cm
Depth32 cm
Width120 cm
Dimension details
Width120 cm
Height109 cm
Depth32 cm
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