This mahogany bookcase was produced by the renowned Danish manufacturer Bramin in the 1970s and embodies the essence of Scandinavian mid-century modern design. The body is crafted from mahogany veneer in a deep, warm reddish-brown hue with a matte to semi-matte finish. The visible wood grain adds a natural texture to the surface. The bookcase stands on four solid wood legs, finished in matte black and angled outward, enhancing the airy silhouette characteristic of Danish design from this era. The construction is minimalist and geometric, featuring two equal open compartments that emphasize functionality. Its proportions (width 100 cm, height 74 cm, depth 31 cm) allow it to function as a low bookcase or a display cabinet. A cable hole in the back panel reflects practical adaptation for contemporary use. Condition: good, with the surface refreshed, minor scratches and small traces of wear consistent with vintage furniture, but no major damage or repairs. This piece quietly tells the story of 1970s Danish modernism—its form speaks through simplicity, where every line and detail is intentional. The mahogany veneer evokes the warmth of past interiors, while the subtle play of light on the wood's grain recalls long Nordic evenings spent among books and cherished objects. Scandinavian heritage reveals itself in the clear geometry and equilibrium between form and function, as if the bookcase softly hints at disciplined design and respect for materials. The Bramin bookcase would suit interiors inspired by mid-century modern aesthetics or eclectic collector's spaces. It could be paired with a low, clean-lined sofa, a brass floor lamp, or a graphite
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Height74 cm
Depth31 cm
Width100 cm
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Width100 cm
Height74 cm
Depth31 cm
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