This Danish teak cabinet from the 1970s exemplifies classic mid-century modern design, where function meets a carefully balanced aesthetic. Its body is finished in medium-toned teak veneer, showcasing a pronounced, natural wood grain and a matte-to-satin finish that highlights the organic texture of the material. Four slender, slightly splayed legs are crafted from solid wood and stained deep black, providing a striking contrast to the lighter cabinet body. The front features two rectangular doors, each with round handles rimmed in brass or gold-tone metal, adding a touch of understated sophistication. Above the doors, an open shelf provides visual balance and practical display space. The overall silhouette is harmonious and well-proportioned, with precise joinery and no visible hardware on the front, reflecting careful Danish craftsmanship. The cabinet is in good condition, recently refreshed; only minor scratches and small signs of use are visible, consistent with authentic vintage furniture from the 1970s.This piece speaks softly with the voice of 1970s Denmark: the simplicity of form imposes nothing, while the warm teak finish gently diffuses light across its surface. The open shelf seems to invite favorite objects on display, and the brass detailing on the handles introduces a note of quiet elegance—as if the cabinet recalls a time when design was meant to be present yet discreet. The matte surface and balanced lines evoke a sense of order and calm, characteristic of
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Height109 cm
Width29 cm
Length90 cm
Dimension details
Length90 cm
Height109 cm
Width29 cm
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