This Danish mid-century dresser from the 1960s is a study in Scandinavian modernism, crafted in teak veneer with a distinctive warm brown tone and subtle reddish undertones. Its rectangular, low-slung form is balanced by a wide front, featuring two large sliding doors with elongated, oval cut-out handles—classic details of functional, Nordic design. The dresser stands on four straight, square-profile steel legs finished in matte black, joined by a horizontal support bar for additional stability and a subtle geometric accent. The satin-matte finish enhances the wood grain's organic texture, while the overall proportions—110 cm wide, 27 cm deep, and 73 cm high—deliver a harmonious, horizontal silhouette. Inside, a practical shelf offers additional organization and storage. The piece is in very good condition, having undergone professional restoration—showing no visible wear, scratches, or discoloration. The authenticity of the original material and craftsmanship has been carefully preserved. This dresser speaks in the quiet language of 1960s Danish design: its minimalist form does not clamor for attention but instead brings order and calm to the space. The warm teak finish and matte surface evoke interiors where light glides gently over wood, accentuating the organic grain. The steel legs create a rhythmic elevation, giving the piece a sense of lightness as if it floats just above the floor
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Height73 cm
Width27 cm
Length110 cm
Dimension details
Length110 cm
Height73 cm
Width27 cm
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