Dresser, brown teak, by P. Hundevad, Denmark, 1960s.
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ABOUT PRODUCTID 28531
This vintage dresser designed by Poul Hundevad, produced in Denmark during the 1960s, exemplifies Scandinavian modernism. The structure is anchored by a solid plinth base, while the body is crafted from teak veneer with a satin-matte finish that highlights the natural wood grain. The front features two sliding doors with a vertical veneer pattern, smoothly retracting to reveal a shelf and a practical internal drawer made of solid, galvanized wood. The integrated oval recessed handles are precisely carved and aligned with the minimalist silhouette, while the dresser maintains a consistent, warm teak brown hue throughout. Professionally restored, the surface remains smooth and uniform, with no visible damages, scratches, or signs of heavy use; all details appear original and well-preserved. This piece tells the story of Danish modernism: it speaks in the voice of the 1960s, when designers like Hundevad sought harmony between function and quiet form. The teak façade—with its subtle reddish undertone—recalls the unique Scandinavian light, while the integrated handles and geometric body suggest that simplicity can embody refinement. Within this dresser lies a restrained elegance of everyday life, as if the piece quietly evokes mornings in bright Danish interiors. The dresser can be placed in the living room as a low platform for books, art, or ceramics, or used as a media console in a mid-century modern setting. It pairs well with soft woolen textiles, lamps with opaline glass shades, and light, minimalist lounge chairs from the 1960s. In more eclectic interiors, it may be combined with metal or glass accents to emphasize its timeless character.
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Height68 cm
Width43 cm
Length108 cm
Dimension details
Length108 cm
Height68 cm
Width43 cm
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