This Danish rosewood bookcase from the 1960s exemplifies Scandinavian mid-century modern in its purest, most balanced form. The construction stands on four gently splayed, round tapered legs, all crafted from rosewood, supporting a case divided into four open compartments—two horizontal shelves and one vertical divider create a harmonious, functional layout. The rosewood presents a deep, warm brown tone with pronounced reddish hues, and its natural, expressive grain features both linear and flame-like patterns. The surface is finished in a satin to semi-gloss sheen, highlighting the wood's depth and vibrancy without excessive shine. The design is minimalist, with clean, straight lines and no decorative hardware; precise joinery and smooth surfaces speak to the craftsmanship. The bookcase is in excellent condition, having undergone a thorough restoration, and is finished with high-quality Danish oil—there are no visible damages or signs of wear.This bookcase tells the story of Danish modernism of the 1960s, radiating the calm and discipline of its era. Its ornament-free form reflects the rational simplicity and respect for material so valued in Scandinavian design. The expressive rose
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Height121 cm
Depth28 cm
Width101 cm
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Width101 cm
Height121 cm
Depth28 cm
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