This Danish desk from the 1970s exemplifies the principles of mid-century modern design – clean lines, functional form, and a disciplined sense of proportion, all realized through exceptional craftsmanship. The body and top are clad in rosewood veneer, featuring expressive, swirling grain patterns in a deep, warm brown, subtly enhanced by a semi-gloss finish. Six spacious drawers – three on each side – define a strong horizontal rhythm, while the integrated black accents on the handles provide a subtle contrast to the wood. The solid wood legs, designed in a simple rectangular profile, ensure structural stability and align with the minimalist ethos of the era. A practical shelf is integrated at the rear. The construction is robust, with precise joinery and no visible hardware, reflecting the high standard of Danish cabinetmaking. Condition: very good – the surface has been refreshed, with only minor scratches and filled veneer chips consistent with careful restoration.The form of this desk resonates with the spirit of the 1970s, a time when Scandinavian design championed clarity of function and harmonious materials. The rosewood’s natural grain seems to tell a story of noble resources and understated refinement. Each drawer opens smoothly,
DIMENSION
Height70 cm
Depth75 cm
Width150 cm
Dimension details
Width150 cm
Height70 cm
Depth75 cm
Space for chair (width)56 cm
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