This Danish side table from the 1970s exemplifies mid-century modern Scandinavian design, where functional form is paired with minimalist aesthetics. Crafted from solid teak wood and finished in a warm, medium brown tone with a subtle reddish hue, the piece features two rectangular shelves—upper and lower—with gently raised edges that combine practical utility with visual restraint. The slender, round legs taper elegantly towards the floor, giving the table a sense of lightness. Precise joinery and a smooth surface reflect careful craftsmanship. The piece is fully restored: the wood has been cleaned, stained with oak-colored dye, and protected with a semi-matte lacquer, leaving no visible traces of wear or damage. This table echoes the story of Danish modernism, speaking in the calm language of simplicity where every detail serves the everyday rhythm of life. The teak wood, with its distinctive grain, harks back to an era when natural materials defined quality and longevity. The table seems to whisper, "ready to serve—without excess, without pretense," remaining faithful to the Scandinavian philosophy of harmony and usability. It may be used as a console in the living room—placed beside a sofa or armchair to display books, a lamp, or ceramic vessels. It will bring a sense of lightness to a mid-century modern interior, but will also harmonize with neutral, bright Scandinavian or eclectic arrangements—especially when paired with natural-textured textiles and minimalist accessories. It can be combined with other wooden furniture or contrasting metal accents to highlight its serene form. Dimensions: height 58 cm, width 71 cm, depth 47 cm.
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Height58 cm
Depth47 cm
Width71 cm
Dimension details
Width71 cm
Height58 cm
Depth47 cm
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