Boomerang Desk in Rosewood by Peter Løvig Nielsen, Denmark 1960s
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Description
The Peter Løvig Nielsen boomerang desk in rosewood is an exemplary piece of mid-century Danish design. With its stunning patina and wood drawing, the desk is a testament to the quality and craftsmanship of the era. It is made from rosewood, a luxurious and durable wood known for its rich and warm hues. The design of the desk is defined by its boomerang shape, which is both practical and aesthetically pleasing. The top has a raised edge, which helps to keep papers and other materials from sliding off. Its legs are tapered, providing stability and balance. It is also equipped with three drawers, providing ample storage space for documents and other materials. One of the most striking features is its patina and wood drawing. The rosewood has a beautiful and unique grain pattern, with flames and other natural markings that give the desk a truly one-of-a-kind appearance. The desk's patina, which is the result of decades of use and exposure to light, has also added to its unique character and charm. Overall, this desk is a classic piece of mid-century Danish design that is both functional and beautiful. Its unique shape, stunning wood drawing, and striking patina make it a true work of art that is sure to impress anyone who sees it. Whether used in a home office or as a statement piece in a larger workspace, this desk is sure to be a conversation starter and a cherished piece of furniture for years to come. Its condition is consistent with usage and age and the top has superficial scratches and some discolorations.
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More Information
Documentation: Documented elsewhere (exact item) Origin: Denmark Period: 1950-1979 Materials: rosewood Condition: Good. Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern Dealer Reference #: 688 Incollect Reference #: 643247 -
Dimensions
W. 58.27 in; H. 28.74 in; D. 33.86 in; W. 148 cm; H. 73 cm; D. 86 cm;
Message from Seller:
AtKris Studio has a passion for 20th century design and searches for the inspiring stories hidden behind a piece of furniture. Ranging from an Art Deco bar cabinet from the 1920s, or a Danish Design coffee table by Nanna Ditzel, to an iconic Italian Gio Ponti desk.
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