This Danish ash sideboard from the 1970s embodies the clarity of mid-century modern design, defined by balanced proportions and a minimalist silhouette. The cabinet sits on four gently tapered, rounded legs made of solid wood, stained in deep, matte black, creating a striking contrast to the light, honey-colored ash veneer covering the body. The natural, semi-matte finish accentuates the wood grain pattern across the front and sides. Handleless doors open smoothly on hinges, revealing two height-adjustable shelves inside. The craftsmanship is precise, with seamless joints and a unified, harmonious form; the surface feels smooth but retains a subtle wood texture. The overall condition is very good, with only minor, barely visible scratches and professionally restored small veneer chips. The piece has been refreshed and is ready for immediate use. This sideboard quietly echoes the spirit of the 1970s, when Danish design championed functionality and the honest beauty of natural materials. The visual dialogue between the dark legs and the light body recalls interiors where every detail was considered, and wood remained at the heart of the home. The cabinet seems to tell the story of an era that valued proportion, restraint, and tactile presence — its understated form invites everyday use, unobtrusive yet essential. The sideboard would suit a living room or study inspired by mid-century modern aesthetics, serving as a low credenza or compact
DIMENSION
Height65 cm
Depth47 cm
Width110 cm
Dimension details
Width110 cm
Height65 cm
Depth47 cm
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