This Danish stool from the 1970s represents the minimalist ethos of mid-century modern design, where function and form are thoughtfully balanced. The rectangular seat, crafted from plywood and finished with teak veneer, showcases a warm brown hue with a subtle reddish undertone characteristic of teak. The matte to satin finish highlights the even grain of the wood, while gently rounded edges add softness to the silhouette. Four solid beech legs, slightly tapered and splayed outward for stability, are stained to match the tone of the seat. Each leg is capped with a black rubber or plastic foot, serving both a protective and understated visual role. The joinery beneath the seat is visible, and the construction is devoid of decorative embellishments, expressing a straightforward, honest approach. The seat is proportionally wider than it is deep, giving the piece a sense of balance. The stool retains its original components, with minor scratches and scuffs typical of use in its era, yet remains in good condition and ready for everyday use. This stool tells the story of Danish design sensibilities from the 1970s, where simplicity was regarded as a tribute to material integrity. Its discreet, ornament
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Height40 cm
Depth29 cm
Width45 cm
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Width45 cm
Height40 cm
Depth29 cm
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