This Danish serving platter from the 1960s is crafted from solid teak wood, exemplifying the mid-century modern aesthetic characteristic of the era. Its round shape features a distinctively raised, thick rim that forms a deep, functional bowl, while the smoothly rounded edges and seamless construction reveal careful craftsmanship. The surface has a satin to semi-matte finish, subtly reflecting light and accentuating the rich wood grain in warm, medium to dark brown tones with a hint of reddish hue. Minor scratches and gentle signs of wear are visible, consistent with its age, but these do not detract from the clarity of its form or function. The platter is preserved in good condition, with only slight traces of use and no major chips or cracks. In its form and material, the platter echoes the narrative of Danish design from the 1960s, when function met the natural beauty of wood. The teak surface, free from unnecessary ornamentation, seems to quietly recall the story of home gatherings—its simplicity reflecting respect for material, and the gentle sheen suggesting rituals of serving and sharing. This piece might speak of a time when every table element had its place and meaning, and subtle marks of use became part of its evolving story. The platter can be used as a focal point on a dining or living room table—ideal for serving fruit, bread, or small snacks, but equally suitable as a standalone accent on a sideboard or open shelf. Its natural wood pairs well with muted ceramics or glass, creating a calm, organic composition inspired by Scandinavian simplicity. Surrounded by other vintage elements or modern minimalist décor,
DIMENSION
Height6 cm
Depth25 cm
Width25 cm
Dimension details
Width25 cm
Height6 cm
Depth25 cm
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