This Danish teak sideboard from the 1960s is an example of design that combines functionality with a minimalist form. The simple, horizontal shape is set on slender, slightly tapered legs, giving the piece a light feel despite its size. The interior layout was designed with everyday use in mind – spacious cabinets allow for convenient storage of larger items, while a central block with four spacious drawers is perfect for organizing smaller items.
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 sideboard looks stunning and will serve its new owner for many years without fear of damage or wear from everyday use.
The piece is made of teak, one of the most prized woods used in Scandinavian post-war furniture. Teak is distinguished by its high durability, dimensional stability, and distinctive, warm coloration, which deepens over time. The visible grain pattern is not merely decorative; it is an integral part of the design, in keeping with the philosophy of Scandinavian modernism, where the natural beauty of the material played as important a role as the form itself.
The design aligns with both Mid-Century Modern and Scandinavian modernism. Characteristic features include clean lines, a lack of unnecessary embellishments, refined proportions, and functional details such as recessed handles. Sliding doors require no additional opening space, making the furniture suitable for contemporary interiors as well. Such solutions were one of the foundations of Danish design in the 1950s and 1960s, which aimed to create objects that were both practical, durable, and aesthetically pleasing.
Specifications
ConditionExcellentColorsBrownMaterialWoodNumber of items1Height84 cmWidth209 cmDepth41 cm