This freestanding desk from the 1960s, branded by German manufacturer Wilhelm Renz, represents mid-century modern craftsmanship at its finest. The structure is built from teak veneer with a satin-matte finish, featuring a consistent grain pattern in a warm, honey-brown tone with a subtle reddish hue. On the left, three drawers with sculpted solid wood handles offer practical storage; on the right, a cupboard finished in matching teak veneer. The rear side reveals an open book compartment for additional functionality. The writing surface is topped with cream-white Formica, providing daily durability and a smooth work area. The legs are slender, slightly tapered, and positioned at the corners, while all edges are gently rounded. There are no visible screws or hardware, highlighting precise joinery throughout. The desk is in very good, restored condition – surfaces are even, free from scratches, dents, or discoloration, and the overall impression is clean and harmonious. This piece tells the story of 1960s German modernism, where functionality and understated elegance responded to a postwar drive for order and innovation. The warm teak veneer speaks in the language of an era attentive to detail and balance, while the Formica top evokes a sense of practical, everyday comfort. Its balanced proportions and subtle finishes
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Height72 cm
Width78 cm
Length150 cm
Dimension details
Length150 cm
Height72 cm
Width78 cm
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