This modernist desk was designed by one of the most respected Danish designers of the 20th century, Arne Vodder. He designed this model for the Danish manufacturer GV Møbler (Gasvig Møbler) during the 1960s. The desk is crafted from solid teak, whose warm color and elegant grain give the piece a unique character. It is a piece of furniture balanced in design, where style and functionality go hand in hand. The front consists of a block of three drawers on one side and a spacious cabinet on the other. All fronts are adorned with original, minimalist handles. This is a hallmark of the designer, who skillfully combined functionality with subtle elegance. The geometric handles are also made of wood. The tabletop, slightly raised above the cabinet line, lends a lightness to the piece. The legs, characteristic of Gasvig Møbler furniture, run along the entire side of the desk, making it look attractive from every angle. Clean lines, well-thought-out design, and functionality are the hallmarks of Danish modernism. This desk will be the perfect complement to many interiors. This unique piece is a prime example of timeless Scandinavian design, which has inspired architects and collectors worldwide for decades.
Vodder was born in Denmark in 1926. Trained as a carpenter and architect, he studied with Finn Juhl at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen. After school, he worked as a designer in Hindsgaul, focusing primarily on office decor. In 1950, Vodder founded his own architectural and design studio with architect Anton Borg. Over the years, the studio moved to several locations in Copenhagen before finally settling in the suburb of Holte, north of the city. Vodder and Borg worked together until the 1970s.
Vodder is best known for its furniture designs that were usually simple pieces consisting of natural materials such as rosewood and teak. His designs were often inspired by natural forms. Vodder collaborated with respected brands, designing furniture for manufacturers such as Fritz Hansen, France & Søn, Nielaus, Sibast, Kircodan. In the 1950s and 1970s, Vodder furniture designs were used by President Jimmy Carter at the White House and President Anwar Sadat in Cairo, and were incorporated into the United Nations Office in Geneva and graced many hotels, banks, and embassies around the world. His works have been widely presented both individually and in collective exhibitions with artists such as Verner Panton and Nanna Ditzel.
GV Møbler is a Danish furniture company renowned for its production of high-quality Mid-Century Modern furniture. It operated primarily in the 1960s and 1970s, focusing on solid craftsmanship and timeless design. GV Møbler collaborated with renowned Danish designers such as Arne Vodder and G.V. Gasvig. Their designs were characterized by elegance, functionality, and high-quality craftsmanship.
The desk is in original vintage condition, with minor signs of age-related wear.
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsBrownMaterialWoodNumber of items1Height71 cmWidth130 cmDepth75 cmSigns of usageScratches