This 1960s side table on wheels is a hallmark of Danish modernism, where simplicity is matched by functionality. The structure features teak veneer with solid wood edging, presenting a warm, medium brown hue with a subtle reddish undertone that enhances the natural wood grain. The satin finish brings out the depth of the grain, particularly on the shelves and side panels, while softly rounded corners and precise joinery without visible hardware reveal meticulous craftsmanship. The table offers two open shelves, suited for storage or display. Four black plastic swivel casters allow for effortless movement, providing a subtle contrast to the wood. Its proportions are balanced—the height is lower than the width—making it suitable both as a side table and as a low media console. The piece is in very good condition following careful restoration, with surfaces free of visible scratches or signs of heavy use. This table echoes the voice of Scandinavian design from the 1960s: function and form coexist in harmony, and the warmth of teak tells a story of domestic interiors where everyday comfort and material honesty were paramount. The gentle sheen, soft lines, and movable base evoke an era seeking simple answers to the fast pace of life without losing attention to detail. It seems to suggest that even in the most orderly interior, there is room for flexibility and movement. This side table can be paired with a minimalist, light-upholstered sofa or alongside a period armchair to accentuate its Scandinavian heritage. It also works well as a low stand for audio equipment or a surface for displaying art books and magazines. It is worth combining it with a lamp featuring a simple, geometric shade, or with ceramics in natural tones to highlight the texture of
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Height47 cm
Width44 cm
Length80 cm
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Length80 cm
Height47 cm
Width44 cm
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