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An exceptional teak tall bookcase from Denmark. Gorgeous Mid-Century Modern Teak bookcase / tall bookshelf unit. Beautiful, minimalist, clean, straight
An exceptional teak tall bookcase from Denmark. Gorgeous Mid-Century Modern Teak bookcase / tall bookshelf unit. Beautiful, minimalist, clean, straight












One of the most attractive works in sculpted teak by Vinde Møbelfabrik, Denmark, designed by Wahl Iversen, circa 1970s. Scandinavian











Exceptional Danish Modern teak extension dining table. This gorgeous Danish Teak extending dining table remains in original excellent condition throughout.









Beautiful, large and impressive teak framed Danish Mirror by Aksel Kjersgaard of Odder produced in Denmark. Features a beautiful teak











Iconic and classic Mid-Century Modern dresser designed by George Nelson for the Herman Miller Primavera line, circa 1950s. Iconic piece












Set of six beautiful Mid-Century Danish modern teak high back dining chairs two armchairs and four side chairs, made in









A handsome, sleek Danish Modern teak console, sofa table. Featuring a beautifully grained rectangular table top resting on a recessed
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