Rosewood completely changes the way this sideboard is perceived in space. Unlike Scandinavian teak furniture, here the surface has a more intense presence, built through dark shades, glossy reflections and very marked veins that cross the furniture almost continuously.
In the drawers, the wood design gradually opens up to brighter shades, creating a very natural contrast. Polishing further accentuates this depth, making the furniture react to light in an ever-changing way.
The structure also contributes to this balance: the volume remains low and horizontal, almost suspended, preventing the piece of furniture from becoming too dominant despite the visual force of the wood. It's a sideboard that works very well alongside neutral materials, clear walls, or essential contemporary interiors, where rosewood can instantly become a focal point without the need for additional decorative elements.