This Danish bookcase from the 1970s exemplifies the mid-century modern canon: a structure made from warm, light brown teak veneer with a pronounced natural wood grain and a satin finish. The lower three shelves feature deep matte black back panels, contrasting with the lighter teak, while the fully veneered upper niche visually lightens the piece. Rectangular in layout and defined by clean lines, a lack of ornamentation, and subtly rounded front edges, it reflects the hallmarks of Danish design from the era. Four slender, solid wood legs finished in matte black lend the bookcase a sense of visual buoyancy. The two lower shelves are height-adjustable, allowing flexible organization of space. The surfaces are refreshed, showing minor scratches, small dents, and filled veneer losses, but the bookcase requires no further intervention and retains stylistic coherence. Condition is classified as good: ready for use with minor, time-consistent traces.This bookcase carries the balanced tone of Scandinavian modernism: its form evokes a period when purpose and material took precedence over ornament. The satin sheen of teak gently catches the light, fostering an impression of harmony and order typical of an era that valued tranquility in daily living. Black shelf backgrounds introduce a
DIMENSION
Height146 cm
Depth27 cm
Width89 cm
Dimension details
Width89 cm
Height146 cm
Depth27 cm
DELIVERY
MethodFind out more
Estimated delivery time
Today
Order within supplier
25.02
At your place
Professional vendor vintage
Safe shoppingWe care about the comfort of your purchases.Find out more