This small Danish sideboard from the 1970s, crafted from rosewood, embodies the minimalist ethos of Scandinavian mid-century modern design. The structure features clean, geometric lines, gently tapered round legs, and sliding doors adorned with integrated sculpted handles. Inside, adjustable shelves and a single drawer offer practical storage within a compact frame. The dominant deep, warm brown with reddish undertones highlights the pronounced, natural wood grain, while a satin finish imparts a subtle sheen that preserves the authenticity of the material. The precise joinery and absence of visible hardware reflect a high level of craftsmanship. The sideboard has undergone comprehensive restoration: the surface has been stripped, stained with rosewood dye, and finished with Danish oil. Condition: fully restored, with no visible signs of use, damage, or repairs.This piece tells the story of 1970s Danish design, where functionality meets restrained form. The rosewood, with its distinctive grain and depth, creates a quiet backdrop for everyday living. The gentle sheen and smooth texture evoke the calm of orderly interiors, where every object finds its place. Though compact, the sideboard quietly speaks of simplicity and durability—of a time when detail and craftsmanship mattered.It can be placed in a living room as a small buffet beneath a mirror or artwork, allowing the natural rosewood décor to stand out. The sideboard pairs well with an upholstered armchair on wooden legs or a floor lamp with clean lines, forming a harmonious mid-century composition. Combining it with textiles in neutral tones and ceramics in shades of white or deep green will highlight its Scandinavian heritage and understated elegance.
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Height77 cm
Width120 cm
Length45 cm
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Length45 cm
Height77 cm
Width120 cm
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