
Upper part with shelf. Lower part with pull-out writing board and sliding doors with underlying shelves and drawers. Length 119 cm. Depth 42 cm. Height 160 cm.
Teak furniture from the 1950s and 1960s is known for its iconic design and high quality. This period is considered a golden age for Scandinavian furniture design, and teak became a popular material choice for furniture production during this time.
Scandinavian design is a design aesthetic and philosophy that originates from the Nordic countries, including Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Finland. It arose in the 20th century as a reaction against the heavy and decorative style that dominated at the time and sought to create functional and aesthetically pleasing objects that were accessible to the people.
Functionality is a central principle in Scandinavian design. The furniture and objects are stripped down and simple in design, with clean lines and few decorative details. This creates a sense of calm and harmony in the room and gives space for the user to create their own personal style and touch.
Normal wear and tear, stain on disc.
Do you have something similar to sell? Get your items valued free of charge!
7 A | 20 Aug, 20:07 | 348 EUR |
3 | 20 Aug, 20:07 | 330 EUR |
7 A | 20 Aug, 20:07 | 312 EUR |
Show all 38 bids |
Upper part with shelf. Lower part with pull-out writing board and sliding doors with underlying shelves and drawers. Length 119 cm. Depth 42 cm. Height 160 cm.
Teak furniture from the 1950s and 1960s is known for its iconic design and high quality. This period is considered a golden age for Scandinavian furniture design, and teak became a popular material choice for furniture production during this time.
Scandinavian design is a design aesthetic and philosophy that originates from the Nordic countries, including Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Finland. It arose in the 20th century as a reaction against the heavy and decorative style that dominated at the time and sought to create functional and aesthetically pleasing objects that were accessible to the people.
Functionality is a central principle in Scandinavian design. The furniture and objects are stripped down and simple in design, with clean lines and few decorative details. This creates a sense of calm and harmony in the room and gives space for the user to create their own personal style and touch.
Normal wear and tear, stain on disc.
Do you have something similar to sell? Get your items valued free of charge!