This Danish teak cabinet from the 1960s exemplifies mid-century modern design with its restrained form and functional approach. The rectangular body is finished in a warm, medium teak veneer, displaying a subtle orange undertone and satin-matte sheen that highlights the wood's natural grain. The vertical orientation of the grain on the sliding doors adds a sense of visual lightness, while two integrated rectangular recessed handles maintain the clean, hardware-free frontage typical of Scandinavian modernism. The cabinet rests on a low, integrated wooden plinth, giving stability and reinforcing its geometric proportions. Inside, a single fixed shelf offers practical storage space. The absence of visible hinges or metal fittings preserves the minimalist character. Overall, the condition is good: the piece has been refreshed, showing minor surface scratches and slight veneer wear, but no significant damage. This cabinet speaks in the quiet tones of 1960s Danish modernism: restraint of form and trust in material. The teak reveals itself through rich color and subtle texture—each touch along the matte finish evokes a sense of homely warmth, while the sliding doors
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Height66 cm
Depth40 cm
Width88 cm
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Width88 cm
Height66 cm
Depth40 cm
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