This freestanding desk from Denmark, dating to the 1960s, is crafted from solid teak wood with a pronounced, natural grain. The top is smooth, featuring gently rounded edges, and the semi-matte finish lends the piece a restrained, honey-brown tone. The design includes two side modules, each with two drawers, and a central drawer—all fitted with minimalist locks and no visible handles. On the opposite side is an open compartment, ideal for books or documents. The slender, slightly tapered legs—typical of 1960s Scandinavian modernism—emphasize the harmonious proportions of the piece. The desk is in restored condition: the wood has been cleaned, stained in an oak-like shade, and protected with a semi-matte lacquer, with no visible signs of wear. This desk carries the composed voice of Scandinavian modernism—where form follows function and respect for material is paramount. Its simple silhouette tells the story of an era when craftsmanship and minimalism met in domestic interiors, and every detail had its rationale. The teak surface, subtly reflecting light, seems to whisper of work, focus, and daily rituals that shaped the landscape of Northern European homes for decades. The desk can be placed in a spacious living room or home office; it pairs well with other mid-century modern pieces, such as an upholstered chair in a subdued fabric or a minimalist desk lamp. It is worth combining
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Height73 cm
Depth71 cm
Width142 cm
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Width142 cm
Height73 cm
Depth71 cm
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