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Danish Teak Bowl, 1960s
Danish Teak Bowl, 1960s
This Danish bowl from the 1960s is made of solid teak and embodies the serene, material-focused Scandinavian design of that era. Its clear basic form and the warm grain of the teak wood give the object a restrained, collectible quality.
Danish wooden objects of this period are closely associated with manufacturers and craft workshops such as Kay Bojesen or the workshops around Finn Juhl and Hans J. Wegner, who made teak a defining material in Danish design. During this phase, bowls, trays, and wooden objects were understood not only as utilitarian items but as small sculptural pieces.
The bowl is well-suited as a calm object on a sideboard, coffee table, or credenza, and also for storing keys, jewelry, or small collectibles. Its clear form allows it to be combined with both Danish mid-century furniture and modern interiors. It is in good vintage condition.
Dimensions: Length 21 cm, Width 20 cm, Height 5 cm.
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