This vintage dresser by WK Möbel from the 1960s is a hallmark of German mid-century design, emphasizing clean lines and clarity of form. The body is crafted from teak veneer with a balanced, semi-matte finish in a warm brown hue. The two front doors are covered in blue Formica with a soft matte surface that diffuses light gently. Inside, there is a practical shelf, and the piece stands on four rectangular, black-painted steel legs, slightly recessed to give a floating effect. The legs are capped with small metallic feet. Construction features sharp corners and seamless joints, typical of high-quality German craftsmanship of the era. The handle is minimized to a small, central lock on the right door, preserving the minimalist aesthetic. The dresser has been restored—there are no visible scratches or signs of wear, the surfaces are refreshed, and the original character is maintained. This piece tells the story of an era when bold color met functional simplicity. Azure blue fronts evoke the spirit of modernist interiors at the turn of the decade: light plays softly across the matte surface, while the contrast with the teak frame creates a distinctive, graphic silhouette. The body appears to float on black legs, echoing the search for new proportions characteristic of the 1960s. This dresser subtly channels the spirit of modernism, where every detail was deliberate and color signified progress and renewal. The dresser can be used in a living room or bedroom as a color accent that anchors the visual axis of the space. It would work well in a mid-century modern arrangement, paired with a geometric rug, a linear lamp, and a low, upholstered sofa. In an interior with a muted palette, the blue of the fronts will stand out, while the teak
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Height67 cm
Width33 cm
Length100 cm
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Length100 cm
Height67 cm
Width33 cm
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