This Danish sideboard from the 1970s exemplifies mid-century modern design, crafted from rosewood veneer in a deep, warm brown with a subtle reddish undertone. The front panels showcase a mirrored, bookmatched wood grain that highlights the natural patterning of the rosewood. The cabinet is supported by four gently tapered solid wood legs stained matte black, creating a floating effect characteristic of Scandinavian furniture from the era. The classic doors feature geometric brass handles, while the interior is fitted with two height-adjustable shelves, providing versatile storage options. The silhouette is low and wide, allowing for convenient access to the entire interior. The semi-gloss finish enhances the wood’s visual depth, and the surface shows only minor scratches and small, skillfully restored veneer touch-ups consistent with age. Condition: good, with authentic vintage character and ready for everyday use. This sideboard echoes the voice of 1970s Nordic design: restraint in form meets the sophistication of material. The lively rosewood grain tells a story of natural richness and respect for craftsmanship prized by Danish workshops of the time. The tapered legs evoke a sense of lightness, as if the cabinet could easily glide into a new arrangement. Brass handles recall the modernist fascination with geometric detail, and the regular, low-slung proportions create an ordered rhythm that resonates with the streamlined interiors of the period. The piece can be paired with a sofa of simple lines and neutral upholstery, allowing the warmth
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Height61 cm
Depth59 cm
Width120 cm
Dimension details
Width120 cm
Height61 cm
Depth59 cm
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