This Danish coffee table from the 1970s exemplifies the classic Scandinavian mid-century modern ethos. The structure features solid wood legs, gently tapered and rounded at the base, lending the table a subtle sense of lightness. The rectangular top is finished in a rosewood veneer that displays a deep, warm brown with visible natural grain—subtle tonal shifts range from chocolate to lighter, reddish-brown streaks. The semi-matte finish highlights the material’s character without overwhelming its authenticity. Proportions are balanced, with slender legs reinforced by a horizontal stretcher for added stability. Minor signs of use are present—small scratches and edge wear—yet the overall condition remains very good, with no significant damage or repairs. The table tells a story of Danish design from the 1970s: simplicity of form, refined detailing, and a respect for materials. The rosewood veneer, with its unique grain patterns, quietly recalls the era’s harmony between nature and craftsmanship. Rather than dominating a space, this table invites daily rituals, echoing the calm and functionality at the heart of Scandinavian design during this period. It can be paired with upholstered sofas in muted tones or an armchair of organic shape to accentuate its minimalist character. This piece works well in a mid-century modern living room, but also complements eclectic, collector-focused interiors where rosewood pairs with warm textiles and Murano glass. Consider combining the table with a low table lamp or a ceramic vase to accentuate the wood grain and add depth to the arrangement. The table measures 51.5 cm in height, 56 cm in width,
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Height51 cm
Depth38 cm
Width56 cm
Dimension details
Width56 cm
Height51 cm
Depth38 cm
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