This Danish teak cabinet from the 1970s exemplifies Scandinavian design principles, where functionality is thoughtfully balanced with subtle decorative details. Its construction features a rectangular body clad in teak veneer, presenting a warm, mid-brown hue with a faint reddish undertone. The solid wooden plinth base anchors the piece, while the minimalist front is defined by an integrated, sculpted handle—rounded, ergonomic, and seamlessly blending into the overall form. Inside, an adjustable shelf provides flexible storage options, allowing the interior to be tailored as needed. The satin finish highlights the natural wood grain, and carefully chamfered edges reflect a high standard of craftsmanship. The door opens fully for easy access to the interior. The cabinet is preserved in very good condition, with a refreshed surface showing only minor scratches and small touch-ups typical of vintage pieces. The cabinet conveys the understated voice of Danish 1970s design, embodying a quiet harmony between utility and visual appeal. Its form reflects the ideals of Nordic modernism—simplicity paired with a sense of homeliness. The teak veneer, reminiscent of gentle afternoon light, tells of an era when interiors were crafted for genuine comfort. Each detail, from the softly rounded handle to subtle shifts in color, reveals respect for natural materials and the quiet confidence of Scandinavian craftsmanship. This piece would
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Height66 cm
Depth58 cm
Width107 cm
Dimension details
Width107 cm
Height66 cm
Depth58 cm
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