This Danish wardrobe from the 1960s embodies the spirit of Scandinavian mid-century modernism. The structure is finished in teak veneer, radiating a warm, orange-brown hue with a semi-matte surface that highlights the natural wood grain. The doors are flat and handleless, with access provided by a key—subtly indicated by the keyholes. The base and legs are crafted from solid beech, lighter in tone, gently tapered, and reinforced with a horizontal stretcher. Inside, the wardrobe offers four fixed shelves and a rail for hanging clothes, all set within a framework defined by clean, geometric lines characteristic of 1960s Danish design. Following a careful refresh, only minor surface marks and veneer touch-ups are visible; the piece remains in good condition and ready for daily use. This wardrobe carries the quiet voice of an era when everyday comfort was synonymous with understated beauty and practicality. Its teak surfaces tell the story of Danish workshops, where wood was transformed into a vehicle for order and warmth. The restraint in detailing and precision in construction lend the impression that the piece whispers, “Here to serve, not to dominate,” echoing the mid-century Scandinavian pursuit of harmony and subtle presence. The wardrobe could be showcased in a bedroom inspired by mid-century modern
DIMENSION
Height170 cm
Depth56 cm
Width128 cm
Dimension details
Width128 cm
Height170 cm
Depth56 cm
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