This Austinsuite chest of drawers from the 1960s clearly expresses the approach of Mid-Century British design, where functionality and formal rigor are combined with a strong attention to the quality of the material. The teak structure builds a warm and continuous presence, characterized by linear veins and deep shades that react to light in a soft and natural way. The front marked by the drawers defines a regular and well-proportioned rhythm, contributing to an orderly and balanced visual perception. The surfaces are clean and coherent, without superfluous decorative elements, leaving the proportions and the material to define the character of the furniture. A typical piece of English production of the period, designed to be functional and durable, but still capable today of introducing warmth and depth into contemporary, modernist or more classic interiors.