This Danish rosewood bookcase from the 1970s encapsulates the essence of mid-century modern design. The construction is finished in rosewood veneer, presenting a deep, warm brown hue highlighted by striking wood grain patterns, while four solid wood legs—stained black, subtly tapered, and splayed—lend visual lightness to the silhouette. The interior is divided into two spacious compartments, each fitted with an adjustable shelf to allow flexible storage of books or collectibles. Edges are sharply defined, and the surface, recently refreshed, retains a gentle satin sheen that accentuates the natural character of the wood. Minor scratches and signs of use are present, typical of vintage pieces, but do not disrupt the overall aesthetic harmony. Condition: good, with refreshed surface, ready for use. This bookcase resonates with echoes of Danish modernism from the 1970s: simplicity of form meets the refinement of natural wood, and the subtle sheen of the veneer conjures memories of an era when function and restraint defined Scandinavian interiors. The dark frame and contrasting black legs suggest quiet sophistication, while the wood's grain speaks of the precision and care of craftsmen from that time. It is a piece that might tell stories of homes filled with light, books, and thoughtfully designed objects. The bookcase could be placed in a living room or study embracing the mid-century modern spirit, pairing well with a sofa on slender legs, a minimalist floor lamp, or a graphite-toned rug. It is worth combining with
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Height97 cm
Depth31 cm
Width166 cm
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Width166 cm
Height97 cm
Depth31 cm
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