This Danish teak sideboard from the 1960s is a quintessential example of Scandinavian mid-century modern design. The elongated, rectangular body rests on four slender, turned legs, lending the piece a light and elegant profile. The front is divided into two sections: on the left, sliding doors with subtly integrated vertical wooden handles; on the right, four drawers featuring horizontal groove pulls instead of traditional handles, enhancing the streamlined look. The teak wood displays a warm, medium brown hue with a satin finish that accentuates the natural grain. Every detail—from precise joinery to seamless transitions between elements—attests to the craftsmanship of the era. The sideboard has undergone a professional restoration: old finishes have been removed, the surface has been stained and lacquered, resulting in a unified, even appearance free of visible wear. The original key for the lockable doors is included. The sideboard is preserved in excellent condition following comprehensive restoration.
This piece echoes the voice of Denmark’s golden age of design: forms that are simple yet marked by noble restraint. Teak’s inherent warmth and smoothness evoke Northern landscapes and the way light glides gently across a satin surface. The absence of superfluous ornamentation and the use of integrated handles underscore the philosophy that 'less is more'—every line is
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Height73 cm
Length40 cm
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Length40 cm
Height73 cm
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