Desk, brown teak, by E. Larsen & A. Bender Madsen, Willy Beck, Denmark, 1950s.
18 390 PLN
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ABOUT PRODUCTID 30096
Designed by Ejner Larsen & Aksel Bender Madsen for Willy Beck in Denmark during the 1950s, this desk embodies the principles of Scandinavian mid-century modernism. Crafted entirely from solid teak, its minimalist silhouette is accentuated by a warm, medium brown tone with subtle reddish hues and an even semi-matte finish that highlights the wood grain. The desk is organized into two drawer modules: on the right, two drawers; on the left, a single drawer and a pull-out writing surface fitted with a new black glass top—a practical yet understated detail. Handles, sculpted from solid teak and integrated into the drawer fronts, create a harmonious, seamless look. The straight, slender legs contribute to the desk’s light proportions, while all joints remain invisible, demonstrating the precision and craftsmanship characteristic of Danish modern furniture. Condition: fully and professionally restored, with no visible signs of wear or damage, retaining its authentic mid-century character.This piece speaks with the voice of 1950s Denmark—a time when clarity of function and aesthetic restraint defined the new modernity. The desk’s form quietly affirms: “noble wood, pure lines, no compromises.” The tactile smoothness of its surfaces and the gentle curve of the teak handles recall the rhythm of daily gestures in an architect’s studio or home office, where every detail serves a distinct purpose. Its light proportions and semi-matte finish diffuse light gently across the surface, creating a focused, distraction-free workspace
DIMENSION
Height76 cm
Width90 cm
Length180 cm
Dimension details
Length180 cm
Height76 cm
Width90 cm
Space for chair (width)67 cm
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