Chest of drawers, teak, black steel, Denmark, 1960s.
3 583 PLN
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This vintage chest of drawers from the 1960s exemplifies Danish mid-century modern design, where functional clarity meets precise craftsmanship. The body is crafted from teak veneer in a warm brown tone with subtle reddish undertones, finished in a matte to satin sheen that accentuates the natural wood grain. The front is flat and unadorned, featuring two integrated rectangular recessed handles. Four slender, square-section black steel legs elevate the form, providing a visual and material contrast to the teak. The chest is low and wide in proportion, with a single large solid wood drawer and robust edges. Meticulous joinery and seamless transitions between surfaces attest to the quality of 1960s Danish workshops. The piece has been professionally restored, with refreshed veneer and new legs; it is in very good condition without visible wear, damage, or patina. This chest speaks of an era when simplicity was a choice, not a lack, and detail was deliberate rather than decorative. The teak façade evokes the atmosphere of northern interiors, where light filters through wide windows and settles on the satin surface, revealing the depth of the grain. Every handle, every line invites touch, as if the chest quietly narrates Danish sensitivity to form—restrained, yet unmistakable. The new steel legs introduce a contemporary note while preserving the piece’s historical character. It would work well in a living area as a low sideboard beneath a graphic or a wide-framed mirror. It can be paired with other mid-century pieces or minimalist accents—such as a geometric table lamp, a ceramic sculpture, or a plant in a dark pot. The teak veneer stands out against a
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Height50 cm
Width56 cm
Length94 cm
Dimension details
Length94 cm
Height50 cm
Width56 cm
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