This desk, designed and produced in Denmark in the 1970s, exemplifies the minimalist approach of the mid-century modern era. The construction is based on a rectangular top finished with a medium-brown teak veneer, displaying a pronounced, organic wood grain pattern with subtle, darker streaks characteristic of natural teak. The surface has a matte to satin finish that accentuates the wood’s texture without harsh reflections. Four newly replaced, slender hairpin legs made of white powder-coated metal are attached externally at each corner, emphasizing the geometric proportions and lending a visually light, airy quality. The desk is devoid of drawers or storage elements, embodying the Scandinavian principle of form following function and straightforward construction. Overall, the piece is in good, refreshed condition; only minor scratches and dings are visible, typical for vintage furniture, with no significant damage or heavy patina.In this design, one hears the voice of Danish 1970s style: simplicity and pragmatism meet with understated refinement. The teak veneer top recounts an era that valued natural materials and clarity of purpose, while the crisp white metal legs introduce a sense of lightness and graphic rhythm, as if the desk were quietly suggesting: “what matters is space for work and thought.” The restrained lines and lack of ornament reflect a design
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Height73 cm
Width70 cm
Length120 cm
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Length120 cm
Height73 cm
Width70 cm
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