This Danish teak sideboard from the 1970s exemplifies Scandinavian mid-century modernism, where functionality meets considered restraint. The body is clad in a warm, medium teak veneer with a subtle reddish-orange undertone that highlights the natural wood grain. The satin finish provides a gentle sheen, lending depth to the texture while maintaining an understated, matte elegance. Tapered, solid wood legs in matching tones support the elongated, low-profile case. Three sliding doors with circular recessed pulls open to reveal a practical interior: two fixed shelves and two drawers enable effective storage without requiring extra clearance in front. The overall proportions adhere to the mid-century modern idiom—long, low, and visually balanced. The surface has been refreshed; only minor scratches and professionally filled veneer losses are present, consistent with a very good vintage condition. This sideboard carries the quiet narrative of 1970s northern Europe: a period when design sought order and everyday ease through honest materials and clear forms. The unadorned lines and tranquil palette speak to a philosophy where utility is elevated by the integrity of wood and precision of joinery. The subtle grain of teak, the soft
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Height72 cm
Depth42 cm
Width168 cm
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Width168 cm
Height72 cm
Depth42 cm
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