This Danish lowboard from the 1970s exemplifies the minimalist approach characteristic of Scandinavian modernism and mid-century modern design. Its construction is defined by a simple, elongated rectangular form, surfaced with teak veneer in a warm medium brown with a subtle reddish undertone. The semi-matte finish accentuates the natural wood grain, and the surface is smooth with linear patterns that highlight the authenticity of the material. The sturdy, square legs and supporting frame are crafted from solid wood, precisely matched in tone to the top. The legs are connected by horizontal stretchers, emphasizing the geometric, functional design typical of Danish furniture from this era. There are no visible handles, drawers, or decorative details, reinforcing the piece’s restrained aesthetic. Its low, elongated proportions lend it a sleek, horizontal profile. Condition: the surface has been refreshed, with minor scratches and dents visible, but no major damage—the piece is ready for use.This lowboard quietly tells the story of 1970s Denmark, when interiors were shaped by a commitment to function and understated form. The unadorned silhouette pays homage to the material and to architectural logic—as if to suggest that true beauty lies in simplicity. The teak veneer, with its
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Height28 cm
Width46 cm
Length180 cm
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Length180 cm
Height28 cm
Width46 cm
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