This Danish teak sculpture from the 1970s is carved from a single piece of solid wood, depicting a stylized female figure in a dynamic, kneeling pose with elongated proportions and both arms raised, creating an airy, openwork silhouette. The surface features a satin-matte finish that brings out the natural wood grain and its warm honey-brown tones with subtle reddish highlights, typical of genuine teak. The transitions between limbs and torso are smooth and organic, with no visible joints, fittings, or additional materials—an expression of skilled craftsmanship and minimalist design. The form is distinctly abstract, omitting detailed anatomy to focus on gesture and movement. The sculpture stands stably on a smoothly shaped base formed by the bent leg. Its condition is good, with only minor, natural signs of age such as small scratches or a light patina, consistent with careful vintage use and with no major damage or restoration marks.This piece channels the voice of 1970s Danish modernism, a period when craftsmanship merged with abstraction and the search for new forms of expression. The teak surface, smooth and inviting to touch, tells a story of Scandinavian reverence for nature, movement, and honest materials. Though restrained in detail, the form appears to freeze a moment of dance—poised between tension and release, inviting light to pass through the space between the arms. The sculpture brings a sense of
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Height38 cm
Length11 cm
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Length11 cm
Height38 cm
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