This Danish dressing table from the 1960s embodies Scandinavian modernism in a compact and functional form. Crafted from teak wood and finished with Danish oil, it showcases a natural wood grain with subtle tonal variations in warm brown shades. The design features clean, minimalist lines, gently rounded edges, and slender, tapered legs typical of mid-century modern aesthetics. The slightly curved front holds three drawers with integrated, sculpted wooden handles. The top section lifts upward to reveal a rectangular mirror with rounded corners, framed in teak, and a compartment for toiletries or accessories. The craftsmanship is precise, with seamless joints and smooth drawer fronts that emphasize attention to detail and artisanal quality. Condition: fully restored, with no visible damage or signs of heavy use; the wood is treated with Danish oil for durability and a refreshed appearance.This piece echoes the quiet confidence of 1960s Denmark—an era that valued simplicity and the honest beauty of materials. The teak, with its understated sheen, seems to narrate rituals of daily preparation, as light gently reflects in the mirror and the smooth drawer fronts invite order and harmony. The silhouette does not dominate the room, but subtly organizes it—suggesting that every detail has its place and that function is inseparable from a gentle, organic form.The
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Height78 cm
Width44 cm
Length90 cm
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Length90 cm
Height78 cm
Width44 cm
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