This Danish desk from the 1960s exemplifies mid-century modern design, featuring teak veneer surfaces in a warm, medium brown tone with subtle reddish undertones and distinct natural grain. The slender, slightly splayed solid wood legs support a broad desktop, highlighting sturdy construction and balanced proportions. On the right, three spacious drawers with integrated, streamlined handles offer practical storage; a central lockable drawer and a left-side cabinet with brass hinges and a simple round lock provide additional functionality. The rear features an open shelf and a compartment suitable as a bar. All locks and handles appear original, and the semi-matte lacquer finish provides a refined sheen without excess gloss. The craftsmanship is evident in the absence of visible screws or hardware, ensuring an uncluttered look. The proportions offer ample workspace and legroom. Condition: restored to a high standard, with no visible signs of wear. This piece echoes the restrained elegance of 1960s Danish modernism, where functionality and precision craftsmanship set the pace of daily life. The warmth of teak and balanced lines evoke an era when modernity met traditional woodworking, and every element was purposeful. The desk seems to murmur stories of orderly mornings and focused work, carrying the quiet assurance of a time when simplicity and subtle detail were paramount. The desk could be paired with an upholstered armchair of geometric form or a
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Height75 cm
Depth69 cm
Width139 cm
Dimension details
Width139 cm
Height75 cm
Depth69 cm
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