This Danish side table from the 1970s exemplifies mid-century modern craftsmanship, constructed from solid teak wood with a warm, medium-brown tone and a subtle reddish hue. The rectangular top is supported by four slender, slightly tapered legs, emphasizing the lightness of the form. The pull-out, minimalist drawer features a wide, integrated wooden handle that blends seamlessly with the front. Beneath the drawer is a deep basket made of natural, light wicker, providing additional storage for small items. Precise dowel joinery and visible brass screws on the side panels showcase the attention to detail typical of Scandinavian design from this era. The wooden surface has been cleaned and finished with a satin-matte Danish oil, enhancing the natural grain. The table is in restored condition—the wood is smooth and uniform, the wicker basket is clean and intact, and there are no visible signs of wear. This console echoes the voice of 1970s Denmark: simplicity of form paired with practical function, each detail—from the shade of teak to the weave of wicker—telling a story of harmonious everyday objects. The softly shaded wood recalls northern light, while the subtle silhouette seems to say, "order and comfort can be natural, unobtrusive." The wicker basket quietly suggests practicality without sacrificing beauty; everything is balanced, as if the piece gently settles into the rhythm of domestic life from the 1970s. The side table can be placed in a living room beside a sofa or armchair, serving as a spot for books, magazines, or a decorative vase. It would work well in mid-century modern interiors, especially when paired with light upholstery, a lamp with a geometric
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Height44 cm
Depth55 cm
Width67 cm
Dimension details
Width67 cm
Height44 cm
Depth55 cm
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