This Danish highboard from the 1960s is crafted from teak wood in a warm, golden-brown tone with subtle reddish hues. The piece features a distinctive, expressive wood grain and a satin finish that softly reflects light without excessive gloss. The upper section comprises four sliding doors with a striking bookmatched veneer pattern; inside, shelves are positioned at the sides, and the central segment houses a bar compartment and smaller drawers made from rosewood. The lower section consists of four drawers with smoothly sculpted, integrated teak handles, characteristic of Danish modernism. The cabinet stands on four slender, slightly splayed legs, adding a sense of lightness and balanced proportions to the overall form. The construction is precise, with clean lines, carefully aligned wood grain, and an absence of visible metal accents—faithful to the minimalist mid-century modern ethos. The sideboard is in excellent, restored condition following comprehensive joinery refurbishment, featuring a new mirror and a surface finished with high-quality Danish oil. This piece tells the story of the golden era of Danish design, when simplicity was synonymous with luxury. Its form reflects a deep respect for material—the light glides across the satin surface, pausing on the grain as if tracing a map of the past. The handles and legs speak the language of the 1960s, where function met discreet decoration. This cabinet could whisper of gatherings at the bar, afternoon conversations, and everyday rituals, embodying the calm rhythm of a modernist home. The sideboard could be paired with low, geometric sofas or an armchair upholstered in mottled wool to highlight its mid-century modern roots. It would
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Height116 cm
Depth45 cm
Width180 cm
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Width180 cm
Height116 cm
Depth45 cm
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