This bookcase, designed by Kai Winding in Denmark during the 1960s, exemplifies the classic Scandinavian modernist approach. The construction stands on sturdy black solid wood legs, while the main structure is finished with rosewood veneer in a deep, warm brown, showcasing pronounced wood grain and subtle reddish accents. The semi-matte surface enhances the natural texture, and the geometric, rectangular silhouette with clean lines defines its minimalist character. Brass hinges provide a refined detail against the understated facade. Inside, twelve height-adjustable shelves offer flexible storage for books or collections. The proportions (height 153 cm, width 164 cm, depth 30 cm) make it suitable even for limited spaces. The bookcase is preserved in very good condition—its refreshed surface shows only minor signs of age typical for the 1960s, such as small scratches or filled veneer losses. Within this bookcase lies the story of Danish design's golden era, when craftsmanship and function converged in balanced harmony. The rosewood veneer recalls interiors where both detail and the daily ritual of arranging books were valued. Its simple lines and rich, dark
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Height153 cm
Depth30 cm
Width164 cm
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Width164 cm
Height153 cm
Depth30 cm
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