This Danish teak desk from the 1960s reflects the Scandinavian Modern style, which emphasizes functionality, clear construction, and minimalist form. The piece features a structured, symmetrical composition – two drawer units on the sides and a central legroom, subtly accentuated by a subtle cutout at the bottom of the frame. This type of design was characteristic of Danish desk designs from this period.
The teak is characterized by a warm, slightly golden hue and a distinct grain pattern that emphasizes the horizontal arrangement of the top and fronts. The surface is semi-matte finished, preserving the natural character of the material and reducing light reflections.
The drawer fronts feature integrated wooden handles with a simple, geometric shape. In designs from the 1960s, handles were treated as an integral part of the structure, not a separate detail, ensuring a cohesive visual appearance. The desk rests on slender, slightly tapered solid wood legs, which lend lightness to the structure and lift it above the floor.
The form of the furniture is subordinated to its intended use – the drawers provide a clear division of space, and the proportions have been chosen to maintain a balance between capacity and visual lightness. This is an example of typical Danish design of the 1960s, where attention to detail, quality craftsmanship, and simple construction create a cohesive, functional whole.
The piece has been professionally and carefully restored by removing old coatings, staining and finishing with varnish. The restoration was carried out by a talented and experienced carpenter with over 20 years of experience. Thanks to these treatments, the desk looks stunning and will serve its new owner for many years without fear of damage or wear from everyday use.
Specifications
ConditionExcellentColorsBrownMaterialWoodNumber of items1Height75 cmWidth129 cmDepth74 cm