Desk

Item number: 151975Category: Tables
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This rare desk or library table, produced in Sweden during the 1950s by an unknown designer, exemplifies the refined minimalist approach of Scandinavian modern design. Crafted from richly grained rosewood, the table showcases a strong emphasis on natural material qualities, with the wood’s dynamic and organic grain patterns lending depth and character to the surface. The presence of brass accents subtly enhances the overall aesthetic, adding a touch of warmth and contrast to the darker wood tones.

A distinctive feature of the table is the integrated chessboard inlay, carefully embedded into the wood surface. This element serves both a decorative and functional purpose, suggesting the table’s potential as a dual-purpose piece, suitable for work or leisure. The clean architectural form is reinforced by straight, squared legs and a streamlined apron that houses three drawers. These drawers are discreetly integrated, maintaining the table’s elegant and uncluttered silhouette while providing practical storage options.

The table’s proportions are well balanced, measuring 131 centimeters in width, 80 centimeters in depth, and 72.5 centimeters in height (51.6 x 31.5 x 28.5 inches), making it versatile for various uses such as a writing desk, game table, or library table. This piece stands as a notable example of mid-century Scandinavian craftsmanship, where functional design and aesthetic purity are harmoniously combined, reflecting both practicality and understated elegance.

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