This freestanding desk, produced in Denmark during the 1960s, is crafted entirely from teak wood—a hallmark of mid-century Scandinavian modernism. The desk is finished in a warm, medium teak brown with a subtle reddish undertone, highlighted by a semi-matte lacquer that accentuates the fine, natural wood grain. Its construction features round, tapered legs that are slightly splayed, lending a sense of visual lightness. On the left, a column of four drawers with sculpted, integrated wooden handles offers storage, while the right side houses a cabinet with two interior shelves and a discreet lock. All visible joints are precise and carefully executed, with only the cabinet hinges and lock visible. The desk includes a key for the drawers. Condition: fully restored with no visible signs of use, wear, or patina; all elements appear authentic and exceptionally well-preserved.This desk carries the quiet voice of 1960s Scandinavian restraint: its form responds to daily needs while honoring both material and craftsmanship. The teak, subtly finished, recalls a time when design was meant to bring order without imposing itself. Integrated handles and balanced proportions speak of mornings with coffee, handwritten letters, and moments of focused work at home.The desk would suit a mid-century modern-inspired interior, paired with an organically shaped upholstered chair or a period table lamp. It works equally well in a living room or a home office—consider combining it with a light wood bookcase or minimalist accessories. For those seeking contrast, surrounding it with muted textiles or geometric prints would underscore the timeless nature of this piece.
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Height70 cm
Width53 cm
Length111 cm
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Length111 cm
Height70 cm
Width53 cm
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