This Scandinavian coffee table from the 1970s exemplifies the region’s modernist tradition: its square top and straight, subtly tapered legs create a balanced, harmonious silhouette. The primary material is richly grained rosewood veneer in warm, medium-brown tones, accentuated by darker, almost black streaks running along the tabletop and legs. The semi-gloss finish enhances the natural depth and beauty of the wood, providing a smooth, refined surface. The relatively thin tabletop and slender proportions of the legs contribute to the table’s visual lightness, while seamless joinery—without visible hardware—reflects careful craftsmanship. The table is presented in fully restored condition, with no visible signs of wear, damage, or patina. This piece echoes the quiet confidence of Scandinavian design in the 1970s, a period when function and aesthetics merged seamlessly. Its minimalist form speaks in clear, measured tones: the rosewood grain forms a gentle rhythm, reflecting respect for both material and nature, as well as a pursuit of simplicity. The table seems to narrate a story of interiors where light, space, and understated elegance are valued above all. The table could be paired with an organically shaped sofa or a modernist armchair with chromed legs, creating a narrative that bridges different eras of design. It would work well in a living room styled with Scandinavian minimalism, but could also become a subtle focal point in an eclectic collector’s space, where the delicate wood grain sets the stage for ceramics, Murano glass, or simple-framed graphics. It may be combined
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Height44 cm
Depth67 cm
Width67 cm
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Width67 cm
Height44 cm
Depth67 cm
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