This Danish sideboard from the 1960s is a classic example of mid-century modern design, where simplicity of form is combined with high-quality craftsmanship and functionality. Its slim silhouette, balanced proportions, and tapered legs perfectly reflect the aesthetics of Scandinavian furniture from the period.
The piece is crafted from teak wood with a warm natural tone and beautifully visible grain. The clean structure is enhanced by a unique artistic intervention that gives the sideboard a completely individual character. The front of the furniture features a hand-painted geometric pattern in the Op Art style by a talented local artist. The contrasting optical pattern interacts beautifully with the minimalist form of the cabinet, creating an interesting dialogue between classic Danish modernism and art inspired by the visual culture of the 1960s and 1970s.
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 layout is highly functional, featuring spacious drawers alongside a closed storage section with shelving, making the piece suitable for storing tableware, textiles, documents, or everyday objects. At the same time, the visually light construction prevents the sideboard from feeling heavy despite its generous size. It works equally well in a living room, dining area, or contemporary office space.
Its restrained and timeless form allows it to integrate naturally into a variety of interiors, from vintage-inspired spaces to more modern environments. The hand-painted decoration adds individuality without compromising the balance and functionality associated with Danish design.
Specifications
ConditionExcellentColorsWhiteMaterialWoodNumber of items1Height73 cmWidth200 cmDepth40 cm