This freestanding cabinet from the 1970s, crafted in Denmark, exemplifies the minimalist ethos of mid-century modern design with a strong Scandinavian influence. The body is clad in light brown teak veneer with a pronounced, natural grain, accentuated by its matte to satin finish. Four slightly tapered, round solid wood legs in deep black create a striking contrast to the lighter body, lending the piece a balanced and airy silhouette. The front features two flat doors with clean, geometric lines and rectangular brushed metal handles in a cool silver tone. The construction is robust, with precise joinery and harmonious proportions, while the craftsmanship is evident in the careful grain alignment and seamless integration of the legs with the base. Minor surface scratches and tiny veneer chips, typical for the age, are present but there are no major damages—the cabinet has been refreshed and is in good overall condition.The cabinet’s form echoes a decade when function and simplicity converged with an appreciation for natural materials. Its minimalist shape, interplay of black and warm teak, and geometric handles speak to an era when Scandinavian design prized restraint and perfection of detail. The slender legs and crisply defined edges suggest lightness, while the subtle signs of use add authenticity, as if the piece quietly recounted stories of everyday life from half a century ago.This cabinet would work well in a living room or hallway. It can be paired with other period pieces, such as a low teak veneer coffee table or a textile-upholstered armchair on wooden
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Height70 cm
Depth42 cm
Width89 cm
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Width89 cm
Height70 cm
Depth42 cm
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