This Danish teak cabinet from the 1970s exemplifies the minimalist, rectangular form characteristic of Scandinavian mid-century modern design. The cabinet is crafted from warm, honey-brown teak with a natural, semi-matte finish that highlights the vertical wood grain, lending a subtle rhythm to its surface. The flat, unadorned doors reinforce the clean lines and understated elegance, while four straight, dark-stained wooden legs provide a gentle contrast and visually elevate the piece. Inside, spacious shelves, a lockable drawer, and integrated lighting (untested for functionality) enhance its practicality. Precision hinges and discreet metal keyholes maintain the integrity of the sleek silhouette. Dimensions are well-proportioned: height 157 cm, width 140 cm, depth 34 cm. The key for the exterior doors is missing. The cabinet is preserved in good condition, with a smooth surface and only minor age-related scuffs and edge wear. This cabinet echoes the ethos of Danish mid-century: restraint, where the material's structure and the interplay of light across teak surfaces serve as the sole adornments. Every detail—from the geometric form to the nuanced contrast between legs and body—tells a story of an era that valued function and material honesty. It is a piece that needs no embellishment; its presence is subtle yet unmistakable, carrying memories of interiors where simplicity equaled sophistication and ease. The gentle signs of use attest to its authenticity, blending seamlessly into contemporary settings. The cabinet would find its place
DIMENSION
Height157 cm
Depth34 cm
Width140 cm
Dimension details
Width140 cm
Height157 cm
Depth34 cm
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