This Danish cabinet from the 1970s exemplifies the clarity and restraint of mid-century modern Scandinavian design. The body is finished in a light, warm brown teak veneer, featuring vertical grain that draws attention to the natural texture of the wood. The surface is matte or softly satin, emphasizing the subtle depth of the material. Four slender, slightly splayed legs in solid wood, stained deep black, create a striking contrast to the lighter teak and impart visual lightness. The front consists of two doors with geometric lines, each fitted with a small, square, brushed metal handle. Inside, two practical drawers offer convenient storage for smaller items. The overall proportions are balanced, with precise joinery and no visible hardware apart from the handles. The cabinet is in good condition, with only minor scratches and signs of use typical for pieces from the 1970s, having been gently refreshed.The form of the cabinet echoes the spirit of an era that valued the dialogue between function and craftsmanship. The teak veneer speaks of a search for authenticity and timeless simplicity; the black legs recall the Scandinavian pursuit of visual lightness and practical elegance. The minimalist front with metal
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Height76 cm
Depth52 cm
Width89 cm
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Width89 cm
Height76 cm
Depth52 cm
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