This Danish bookcase, crafted in the 1970s, embodies the Scandinavian ethos of functionality and simplicity. The body is clad in a warm, medium-brown teak veneer with a subtle reddish undertone and a satin-matte finish that accentuates the natural grain patterns. Two sliding doors with square, recessed handles emphasize the minimalist character, while the upper open compartment, featuring a circular cable management hole in the back panel, offers practical versatility for multimedia equipment or displaying collectibles. The bookcase stands on four slightly splayed solid wood legs finished in matte black, providing a striking contrast to the teak and reinforcing the mid-century modern idiom. The overall design is defined by geometric proportions and clean lines, free from decorative accents. Condition: the surface has been refreshed, with minor scratches, dents, and filled veneer chips visible—signs typical of well-maintained vintage furniture from this era.This bookcase quietly channels the reserve of 1970s Scandinavian design: it organizes space with a serene presence, never imposing itself. The teak veneer speaks to a love of nature and durability, while the matte black legs hint at a subtle boldness in material contrast. Sliding doors and open shelving suggest a readiness for change, as if the piece is always prepared for new stories, more books, or evolving functions in a contemporary home.The bookcase would suit interiors shaped by mid-century modern, minimalist, or eclectic sensibilities, where it can act as a backdrop for expressive accessories. It works well as a bookshelf in a living room or as a display for ceramics or vinyl records in an office. Pairing it with low 1960s armchairs, a metal floor lamp, or placing it against a light
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Height92 cm
Width28 cm
Length89 cm
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Length89 cm
Height92 cm
Width28 cm
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