The vertical dimension of this teak sideboard makes it particularly interesting within the space: it offers great storage capacity while maintaining a small visual footprint, a characteristic typical of many Danish productions of the 1960s.
The teak surfaces show deep grain and hues that change continuously with light, giving the furniture a very natural material presence. The structure is clean, compact, built with that attention to detail that still makes the original Scandinavian furnishings from the second half of the twentieth century recognizable today.
It is the type of furniture that works easily in different environments: in a dining room, in a contemporary living room or in a more minimalist space where wood becomes a visual and architectural element.
An original vintage piece that retains all the practicality and build quality of modern Danish art.