This rosewood coffee table, produced by Brødrene Blindheim in Sykkylven, Norway, during the 1960s, is a quintessential example of Scandinavian modernism from the mid-century era. The square top, with its softly rounded edges, is crafted from richly grained rosewood—its deep brown base enlivened by contrasting streaks of lighter and darker tones, while the semi-gloss finish brings out the natural beauty of the wood without excessive shine. Four gently tapered legs, also in rosewood, give the table a visual lightness while ensuring structural solidity; the seamless joints emphasize the minimalist precision of the construction. With proportions of 70 × 70 cm and a height of 45 cm, the table features a harmonious, low-slung silhouette characteristic of 1960s coffee tables. The original manufacturer’s label is preserved underneath. The table is in very good vintage condition, with only minimal, age-appropriate patina—no visible damage or evidence of restoration. The design echoes the voice of Norwegian modernism: the table quietly evokes images of long winter evenings, where natural wood offered a haven of warmth and simplicity. The rosewood grain tells its story through irregular bands—each segment of the top records the passage of time and nature, while the gently rounded corners soften the geometry, adding the subtlety typical of Scandinavian interiors from the mid-20th century. This is a piece defined by restraint and refinement; it does not dominate the space but rather organizes it with quiet confidence, as if whispering tales of harmony and shared moments over coffee
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Height45 cm
Width70 cm
Length70 cm
Dimension details
Length70 cm
Height45 cm
Width70 cm
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