Rosewood desk
This desk, produced in Denmark during the 1960s, is a rare and most likely unique apprentice piece crafted entirely in rosewood. The construction demonstrates a high level of skill, reflecting the work of an artisan honing their craft. The rosewood veneer is particularly notable for its intricate, symmetrical grain patterns, which add a luxurious and visually engaging character to the desk’s surfaces.
The design adheres to the clean, minimalist aesthetic typical of Scandinavian mid-century furniture. The tabletop is defined by a subtly raised edge, which adds a refined architectural element without detracting from the overall simplicity. The tapered legs are seamlessly integrated into the frame, balancing stability with a sense of lightness and elegance. Functional elements such as drawers are discreetly incorporated, maintaining the desk’s linear form and understated appearance.
As an apprentice piece, the desk serves as a testament to advanced woodworking techniques, including precise joinery and expert veneer application. The quality of craftsmanship is particularly evident in the smooth operation of the drawers and the flawless transitions between the different structural components, highlighting the maker’s attention to detail.
The desk is preserved in vintage condition, showing minor wear appropriate to its age. The rosewood has developed a rich patina over time, which accentuates the complexity and depth of the natural grain.
With dimensions of 198 centimeters (77.9 inches) in width, 90 centimeters (35.4 inches) in depth, and 70.5 centimeters (27.8 inches) in height, this desk is generously sized. It functions well as both a practical workspace and a distinctive statement piece within an office or studio environment.
Dimensions (cm) | W: 198 / D: 90 / H: 70.5 |
Decade | 1960s |
Country | Denmark |
Style | Danish modern, Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern |
Material | Rosewood |
Designed in | 1960s |
Item Number | 136305 |