This shelving unit from Denmark, crafted in the 1970s, is made of rosewood with a deep brown tone and pronounced natural wood grain. The piece features a clean, geometric silhouette characteristic of mid-century modern style, supported by four slender, round legs that lend a sense of visual lightness. The lower section is occupied by a closed cabinet with double doors, each displaying vertical grain patterns and a sculpted, integrated handle—a detail typical of Scandinavian design from the era. The upper part consists of two open shelves, suitable for books or decorative objects. The semi-matte finish, achieved with high-quality Danish oil, emphasizes the wood texture and a subtle sheen. Joinery is precise, with no visible hardware and a restrained use of ornamentation, all focusing on functionality and clarity of form. Condition: fully restored, with no visible signs of wear or damage. This unit evokes the pragmatic spirit of Danish interiors from the 1970s. The rosewood speaks of a fascination with natural materials, while the minimalist lines and slightly elevated form reflect an era that prioritized function and noble materials over unnecessary decoration. It stands as a quiet witness to past decades, maintaining a balance between durability and subtlety—faithful to the belief
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Height126 cm
Depth30 cm
Width88 cm
Dimension details
Width88 cm
Height126 cm
Depth30 cm
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