Mid-Century Danish Teak Chest of Drawers, 1960s.
- Dimensions :
- H86 x W78 x D42
- Color :
- brown
- Material :
- teak
- Style :
- scandinavian
This Danish chest of drawers from the 1960s is an example of Mid-Century Modern design, which emphasized proportion, functionality, and quality joinery. The piece is made of teak, valued in post-war Denmark for its durability, stability, and distinctive, warm grain. The design is based on a simple, compact shape with four spacious drawers arranged in a single vertical module. This arrangement emphasizes the horizontal character of the fronts and highlights the natural grain. The fronts feature milled handles made of solid teak. The handles are profiled directly into the wood grain. This solution was widely used in the 1960s, when structural detail was treated as an integral part of the design, not a separate addition. This ensures the front remains visually unified and uncluttered. The sideboard rests on slender, slightly tapered legs, which lend lightness to the shape and lift the body off the floor. This approach was characteristic of Danish furniture of the period – it allowed for a visual lightening of the form and brought more light into the space beneath the piece. The entire piece maintains a balance between function and form. The design is based on simple lines, a clear structure, and natural materials. The absence of unnecessary decoration and a focus on quality craftsmanship ensure that the chest of drawers remains a coherent example of Danish design of the 1960s, in which aesthetics stem directly from the structure and properties of the wood. The piece has been professionally and carefully restored by removing old coatings, staining and finishing with varnish. The renovation was carried out by a talented and experienced carpenter with over 20 years of experience. Thanks to these treatments, the desk looks wonderful and will serve its new owner for many years without fear of damage or wear and tear from everyday use.
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