This Danish teak highboard from the 1970s embodies the essence of Scandinavian modernism, balancing simplicity, functionality, and refined materiality. The body is clad in warm, medium-brown teak veneer with a subtle reddish undertone; its semi-matte finish gently reflects light, accentuating the natural grain of the wood. Slender, slightly splayed legs and integrated handles are crafted from solid wood, emphasizing the organic approach of the design. The piece features three sliding doors and four capacious drawers, while the interior is organized with five adjustable-height shelves. A pull-out tray adds a practical dimension, and the overall form, though substantial, appears visually light thanks to its proportions and leg structure. The cabinet is in excellent condition—surface refreshed, with only minor scratches and discreetly filled veneer losses. This highboard quietly narrates the story of 1970s Denmark, when design served the rhythm of daily life and domestic harmony. The teak silhouette, gracefully elevated on slender legs, evokes an era when furniture provided a serene backdrop for everyday rituals rather than competing for attention. Sliding doors, sculpted handles, and measured proportions recall interiors where light played on semi-matte surfaces and every detail had its place—eschewing excess for comfort and durability. In a living room, the highboard could be paired with mid-century upholstered armchairs
DIMENSION
Height114 cm
Depth45 cm
Width190 cm
Dimension details
Width190 cm
Height114 cm
Depth45 cm
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