More compact than classic horizontal sideboards, this Danish teak sideboard (or highboard) develops vertically with an orderly and architectural presence. A typical solution of Scandinavian design in the sixties, designed to optimize the space without sacrificing balance and aesthetic quality.
Teak provides a rich and changing surface: it is a material that gives depth to even the most essential shapes. The construction, rigorous and well-proportioned, reflects that Danish design culture in which function always guides the design.
The vertical development defines its character: it concentrates in height, allowing for a lot of storage while maintaining a small floor space, and fits into the space with balance without making it visually heavy.
It is an authentic example of Scandinavian modernariat of the sixties, where quality is not expressed through ornamentation but through proportions, materials and duration over time. A piece of furniture that continues to be relevant precisely because it is built on criteria that are still valid today.