This Danish sideboard from the 1960s is a refined example of cabinetmaking, featuring a deep, dark brown oak veneer that envelops the structure, complemented by solid wooden legs for stability. Its proportions—179 cm wide, 75 cm high, and 42 cm deep—offer generous storage capacity, with a practical interior fitted with fixed shelves for versatile organization. The hinged doors grant unrestricted access to the interior, and an included key highlights attention to detail. Photos reveal a pronounced wood grain, subtle surface sheen, and neatly finished edges. The sideboard is preserved in very good condition, with a refreshed surface and only minor traces of use typical for its era. This piece tells the story of 1960s Danish design—a period when functionality was balanced with restrained ornamentation, and oak symbolized longevity and dignity. Its considered form reflects the pragmatic spirit of northern aesthetics, while the vivid grain and gentle edge transitions recall interiors created for comfort and harmony. The sideboard seems to declare: 'I was designed to endure, to coexist with the room, not overshadow it.' In an interior, the sideboard can serve as a focal point in a vintage-inspired or classic modernist living room. It may be paired with simply lined upholstered armchairs, a metal-legged floor lamp, and minimalist wall art. Combining it with light textiles and ceramics in natural tones will enhance the warmth of the oak. The piece also finds its place in an eclectic collector's setting, where it might
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Height75 cm
Depth42 cm
Width179 cm
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Width179 cm
Height75 cm
Depth42 cm
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