This Danish bookcase from the 1970s is an example of Scandinavian precision and restrained elegance, crafted from teak wood in a deep, warm brown. The construction is divided into three levels: an open shelf at the top, a central compartment with two sliding clear glass doors, and another open shelf at the bottom. The bookcase stands on four angled, tapered legs, enhancing its visual lightness. Minimalist lines, sharply defined edges, and discreet joinery characterize the design, while the semi-matte finish and visible wood grain emphasize the natural quality of the material. The piece is in restored condition: the surface has been stripped of old coatings, stained with a rosewood-toned dye, and finished with high-quality Danish oil, resulting in a smooth, even surface with no visible damage or non-original elements. The form of this bookcase tells the story of Danish modernism in the 1970s, where functionality and clear geometry met the warmth of natural materials. The characteristic legs and glass doors evoke interiors where teak wood served as the backdrop for everyday rituals. This is a piece that might quietly recall a time when simplicity meant attention to detail and comfortable use, with every object having its place—visible yet protected behind glass. The bookcase would suit a living room inspired by mid-century modern or Scandinavian style, functioning equally well as a bookshelf
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Height122 cm
Depth27 cm
Width105 cm
Dimension details
Width105 cm
Height122 cm
Depth27 cm
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