This large, round platter is crafted from solid teak wood and originates from Norway in the 1970s. The form is defined by minimalist Scandinavian design: a broad, low profile and clean, softly traced lines create a sense of geometric simplicity. The medium brown tones of the teak are highlighted by pronounced, alternating wood grain stripes, lending the piece a subtle interplay of light and dark. The finish is satin to semi-matte, accentuating the natural texture and understated elegance of the wood. Its smooth surface and gently rounded edge reflect high-quality craftsmanship. The construction is seamless, with no visible joints or fittings. The platter serves both decorative and functional purposes—its generous dimensions make it suitable for displaying fruit, bread, or collectible objects. The overall condition is very good: there are minor scratches and a refined, localized patina typical for teak of this era; the piece has been lightly refreshed, with no significant damage or repairs. This platter echoes the voice of Norwegian modernism from the 1970s: restraint in form, reverence for material, and the quiet beauty of teak speak to an era where utility harmonized with aesthetic balance. The circular shape recalls the idea of the home as a center—a daily ritual in placing the bowl on the table, emphasizing closeness and simplicity. The teak surface, with its satin sheen and gentle color transitions, brings to mind the interiors of Norwegian homes where daylight would reveal the full depth of the wood. The platter can be showcased on an open shelf or a light-colored table, where the contrast will emphasize its expressive grain. It would work well in mid-century modern-inspired interiors, minimalist arrangements, or in collector
DIMENSION
Height6 cm
Width44 cm
Length44 cm
Dimension details
Length44 cm
Height6 cm
Width44 cm
Weight2 kg
DELIVERY
MethodFind out more
Estimated delivery time
Today
Order within supplier
13.07
At your place
Professional vendor vintage
Safe shoppingWe care about the comfort of your purchases.Find out more