This Danish bookcase from the 1970s exemplifies mid-century modern design, combining practical construction with a restrained aesthetic. The body is finished in a warm, deep brown oak veneer with a subtle reddish undertone that highlights the natural grain. Solid wood legs, stained matte black and splayed outward, lend visual lightness and stability, complementing the geometric profile of the shelves. The bookcase features three open compartments—two of which are fixed—suitable for displaying books, collections, or decorative objects. The veneered back panel is equipped with a cable hole, making it convenient for audio equipment or a lamp. The detailing is kept minimal: clean joinery, a matte finish, and balanced proportions based on a regular module ensure visual order. Condition: surface refreshed, visible minor scratches, filled veneer losses, and typical signs of age; no major damage. This piece tells the story of Danish 1970s design, where simplicity of form and respect for materials addressed the desire for everyday order. The dark tone of the oak and the measured lines evoke interiors where every object had its purpose and place. The matte finish and subtly fl
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Height107 cm
Depth25 cm
Width100 cm
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Width100 cm
Height107 cm
Depth25 cm
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