This rosewood bookshelf from 1970s Denmark is a quintessential example of mid-century modern design. The body is finished in a rich, deep brown rosewood veneer with a pronounced natural wood grain, while the slim, slightly splayed legs are made of solid wood stained matte black, providing a striking contrast to the warm tone of the rosewood. The overall form is low and elongated, with sharply defined edges and balanced proportions. Internally, a vertical partition divides the shelf into two open compartments, optimizing it for the orderly display of books or collectibles. The surface is semi-matte and smooth to the touch, with a fine, visible wood texture. The absence of visible hardware or decorative fittings emphasizes the piece’s minimalist aesthetic. Condition: the bookshelf has been refreshed and displays minor signs of use—such as light scratches and edge wear—typical of vintage furniture, but is ready for immediate use.This piece embodies the spirit of Danish design from the 1970s: functionality guided by a disciplined sense of elegance. The rosewood grain, reminiscent of tranquil landscapes, tells a quiet story of craftsmanship and the pursuit of harmony. The legs, sturdy yet subtly splayed, recall the lineage of
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Height64 cm
Width30 cm
Length135 cm
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Length135 cm
Height64 cm
Width30 cm
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