Desk
This rare Swedish desk dates from the 1950s and was created by an unknown designer, embodying the essence of Scandinavian mid-century modern design. Crafted from a blend of teak veneer and solid oak, it showcases a thoughtful balance between form and function with clean, minimalist lines and natural materials.
The desk’s body is veneered in teak, featuring an angular, slightly forward-leaning silhouette that gives it a dynamic presence. Supporting the desk are two solid oak Z-shaped legs, which lend a sense of lightness and architectural tension to the overall structure. A horizontal stretcher and an open shelf on the backside provide stability and practical storage, allowing the piece to be placed freely within a room without losing its visual appeal.
The construction reflects high craftsmanship with precise joinery and well-proportioned details. The wood surface remains well preserved with minor age-appropriate patina and wear, particularly on the top and edges, highlighting its authentic vintage character.
Though the designer is unknown, the desk’s form and structure show clear affinities with the work of Scandinavian luminaries such as Arne Vodder and Peter Hvidt, both known for exploring dynamic leg profiles and refined teak cabinetry in the 1950s. It likely originated from a Swedish cabinetmaker dedicated to the ideals of Swedish Modernism, emphasizing understated elegance, functionality, and organic materials.
The desk measures 118 cm wide, 64 cm deep, and 72.5 cm high (approximately 46.5 x 25.2 x 28.5 inches). Its versatile size and distinctive design make it suitable for both domestic and professional environments where quality and style are paramount.
Dimensions (cm) | W: 118 / D: 64 / H: 72.5 |
Decade | 1950s |
Country | Sweden |
Style | Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern |
Material | Oak, Teak |
Designed in | 1950s |
Item Number | 127942 |