Desk, rosewood brown, by G. N. Tibergaard, Denmark, 1960s.
13 950 PLN
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ABOUT PRODUCTID 35529
This freestanding rosewood desk, designed by Gunnar Nielsen Tibergaard in the 1960s, is a distinctive example of Danish modernism, executed in the spirit of Scandinavian functionality and restraint. The rectangular top, defined by clear geometric lines, rests on slender, tapered legs that emphasize the lightness of the construction despite the use of luxurious rosewood. The wood’s rich, natural grain—presented in a deep, warm brown—harmonizes with the semi-matte finish, which enhances its subtle sheen without excessive gloss. Each side features three spacious drawers with horizontal grain patterns and original, integrated metal handles in a dark brass tone. The rear of the desk is fitted with a practical open shelf for books and documents. The overall construction is precise, with visible joinery at the corners and a solid frame. The desk has undergone professional restoration: its surface is smooth, free from scratches or dents, and the lacquer is evenly applied. Condition: fully restored, with no visible signs of wear; all elements remain authentic and original to the period.This desk tells the story of the 1960s, when Danish design set new benchmarks for harmony and utility. Its form carries the quiet resonance of Nordic minimalism—a design language that whispers of material nobility and artisanal precision rather than shouting for attention. The rosewood grain feels almost organic
DIMENSION
Height74 cm
Width69 cm
Length140 cm
Dimension details
Length140 cm
Height74 cm
Width69 cm
Space for chair (width)48 cm
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