This chest of drawers from the 1960s exemplifies German mid-century modern design, combining utility with measured aesthetics. The body is crafted from wood, finished in a warm, medium walnut veneer with a refined, linear grain pattern. The top is coated with black Formica, creating a contrast and enhancing durability. The front features four equally sized drawers, each fitted with a single, round black knob, likely made of plastic or painted wood. The vertical frame sides subtly extend above the level of the top, highlighting the geometric structure. The chest stands on four straight legs, each fitted with original brown casters for easy mobility. The matte finish accentuates the subtle texture, and the proportions remain compact and balanced. The construction is solid, with precise joinery and no visible fasteners at the front. The piece is preserved in very good condition—only minimal signs of age are visible, such as gentle wear on the edges and casters, with no damage or repairs. The minimalism and pragmatism of this chest reflect the spirit of an era where function met the discipline of form. The unadorned body seems to tell the story of a time when German design pursued harmony between utility and a modern outlook. The dark Formica top recalls the daily life of the 1960s, where durability and order were valued alongside visual clarity. The four even drawers align like musical measures
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Height60 cm
Width38 cm
Length45 cm
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Length45 cm
Height60 cm
Width38 cm
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