This freestanding desk from Denmark, dating to the 1960s, exemplifies mid-century Scandinavian modernism. Crafted entirely from teak wood, it features a semi-matte lacquered finish in a warm medium brown with subtle reddish undertones. The rectangular top, measuring 135 cm wide by 74 cm deep, is supported by slender, slightly tapered legs. The front façade presents two columns of three drawers each, fitted with sculpted, recessed solid wood handles. At the rear, a full-width bookshelf adds functional versatility. Smooth surfaces and softly rounded edges highlight the precision of craftsmanship and the harmonious proportions. The desk comes with a key for the drawers and is preserved in restored condition – the finish is uniform and intact, with no visible wear or damage. This piece narrates the story of Danish design in the 1960s, a time when the harmony of form and function took center stage. Teak, once a hallmark of modern luxury, here speaks the language of restrained elegance – no superfluous decoration, only the nobility of material and ergonomic logic. As light slides across the semi-matte surface, it reveals the rich wood grain, as if the desk were recalling an era that valued durability and order, turning everyday work into a quiet, dignified ritual. The desk can be placed in a
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Height76 cm
Depth74 cm
Width135 cm
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Width135 cm
Height76 cm
Depth74 cm
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