This Danish sideboard from the 1960s interprets the principles of Scandinavian Modern with great balance, where functionality, quality of materials and clean shapes come together in an essential project. The structure develops horizontally with harmonious proportions, building an important but always visually light presence. Teak is the true protagonist of the furniture. Its warm shades and natural veins cross the surfaces continuously, creating depth and movement that change delicately with the light. The quality of the wood is enhanced by the simplicity of the design, where every detail contributes to creating a coherent and refined whole without resorting to superfluous decorative elements. The composition of the front maintains an orderly and well-balanced rhythm, while the storage capacity integrates perfectly with the visual lightness of the structure. It is a piece of furniture capable of fitting naturally into both contemporary interiors and more authentic Mid-Century environments, bringing warmth, balance and a strong material presence into the space. An example of the best Danish production of the 1960s, where design was born from the encounter between aesthetics, functionality and quality craftsmanship.