This Danish sideboard from the 1970s exemplifies the principles of mid-century modern design: balanced simplicity is combined here with high-quality craftsmanship. The body is clad in rosewood veneer, displaying a deep, warm brown with a pronounced reddish hue, while the symmetrical, bookmatched grain on the door fronts highlights the attention to detail. The cabinet stands on four slender, solid wood legs finished in matte black, visually lifting the structure and adding subtle contrast. The doors, mounted on classic hinges, are fitted with square brass handles featuring a semi-circular cutout, serving both functional and decorative purposes. Inside, two height-adjustable shelves offer practical storage space. Gently rounded edges complete the harmonious proportions of the piece. The condition is very good—surface has been refreshed, with only minor traces of use and small, restored veneer losses. This sideboard carries the quiet voice of its Nordic era: 1970s Denmark was a time when rosewood became a symbol of contemporary elegance, and forms were shaped by the logic of everyday life. The geometric handles and striking wood grain evoke the ambiance of homes where aesthetics and practicality
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Height61 cm
Depth59 cm
Width120 cm
Dimension details
Width120 cm
Height61 cm
Depth59 cm
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