This Danish lowboard from the 1960s exemplifies mid-century modern craftsmanship: its structure, crafted from solid wood and finished with ebony veneer, emphasizes the horizontal grain and sleek form. The top is made of glass in off-white or deep black, detailed with a hand-drawn beige pattern that sets up a striking contrast against the matte fronts of the four drawers. Each drawer features double horizontal ebony wood inlays and distinctive round handles combining black-finished metal, brass, and steel in one-off forms. Angled, solid wood legs add lightness, while the clean, graphic lines signal a Scandinavian sensibility of the era. With its clear division into four spacious drawers, this lowboard organizes storage while maintaining visual clarity and distinctive craftsmanship.The graphic inlays and aligned proportions draw the eye along the lowboard's length, evoking a calm, rhythmic presence. The glass top reflects ambient light, lending depth and sophistication, as the remarkable handles reveal artisanal attention and originality. The overall effect is one of measured luxury and quiet refinement—never overpowering, always supporting the surrounding space.This piece works well in a living room under a television or as a platform for art, but can also be paired with period lounge chairs, modernist lighting, or a geometric area rug. Against minimalist walls, it brings out the character of the veneer, while light upholstery accents highlight the graphic nature of its inlays. Consider pairing with brass and glass objects and diffuse lighting to enhance the depth of the glass surface and the linear motifs of the drawer fronts.
DIMENSION
Height45.5 cm
Depth48 cm
Width185 cm
Dimension details
Width185 cm
Height45.5 cm
Depth48 cm
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