This Danish teak sideboard from the 1970s exemplifies the essential qualities of Scandinavian modernism. Its construction features a rectangular body clad in teak veneer, displaying a warm reddish-brown tone with a subtle orange hue typical of vintage teak. The semi-matte finish highlights the natural wood grain, and the balanced proportions and clean lines evoke the mid-century modern aesthetic. The case is elevated on four short, slightly tapered solid wood legs in matte black, creating a striking contrast with the teak body. The front features two flat, hinged doors with simple round gold-toned knobs, behind which are two height-adjustable shelves. Precision joinery and harmonious integration of elements demonstrate careful craftsmanship. Condition: surface refreshed, minor scratches and minimal veneer imperfections visible, but no major damage – the sideboard is ready for use. The form of this cabinet echoes the story of Danish interiors from the 1970s, where functionality met understated refinement. Teak veneer and black legs engage in a visual dialogue between warmth and graphic clarity, while the round knobs, like small pieces of jewelry, reflect attention to every detail. The cabinet seems to say: "I am here to organize daily life and bring balance, without overpowering the room." Subtle traces of time
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Height69 cm
Depth44 cm
Width103 cm
Dimension details
Width103 cm
Height69 cm
Depth44 cm
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