This Danish chest of drawers from the 1960s naturally expresses one of the fundamental principles of Scandinavian Modern design: letting materials, proportions and construction quality define the character of the furniture. The teak structure introduces a warm and measured presence into the space, built through amber shades and linear veins that react to light in a soft and uniform way. The front punctuated by the drawers creates a regular and orderly rhythm, contributing to a balanced and particularly clean visual perception. The surfaces maintain a material continuity that enhances the natural depth of the teak, while the compact proportions allow the piece of furniture to fit easily into contemporary, modernist or more essential environments. The strength of this piece lies precisely in its discretion: a piece of furniture designed to be functional and long-lasting, still capable today of introducing warmth, order and material quality without resorting to superfluous decorative elements.