Danish Black Polished Mahogany Writing Desk by Ole Wanscher
Ole Wanscher, Danish 1903-1985
Mid-century desk in black polished mahogany by Danish cabinetmaker and designer Ole Wanscher.
Six drawers (2x3) with original brass handles and locks above pull-out trays. Resting on elegant tapered legs ending in brass shoes. Later French black polish.
Sold in 1959
Ole Wanscher (1903-1985) was a Danish furniture designer celebrated for his timeless and elegant creations. Influential in the mid-century modern movement, Wanscher's designs blend traditional craftsmanship with modern aesthetics, resulting in pieces that are both beautiful and functional. With clean lines, organic shapes, and exquisite woodwork, his furniture embodies Scandinavian design principles and continues to inspire contemporary interiors worldwide.
SKU | 105702 |
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Origin | Denmark |
Year | 1959 |
Measurements | H: 75 / 68 | W: 160 | D: 82 |
Material | Mahogany | Black polished | Brass |
Color | Black |
Location | This item is located in our external warehouse, Kastrup, Copenhagen |
Style | Scandinavian Mid-Century Modern |
Artist | Ole Wanscher |
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