Mid-century Teak Writing Desk Designed by Kai Kristiansen

Mid-century Teak Writing Desk Designed by Kai Kristiansen

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Mid-century teak desk designed by Kai Kristiansen, circa 1959, in Denmark. The desk is crafted of teak, with a curved top surface, a series of three ...

Indexed February 15, 2024 ·


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Chris Howard Antiques & Modern
Berkeley, CA
3017 Adeline St Berkeley CA, 94703 · 510-228-5321






Usage
  • Ideal for home offices or creative workspaces, providing a stylish surface for writing, sketching, or studying.
  • Can serve as a functional yet elegant piece in a living room or study, harmonizing with mid-century decor.
  • Acts as an eye-catching focal point in various interior settings, accommodating both modern and vintage furnishings.
History
  • Designed around 1959, representing a time when Danish furniture gained global recognition for its craftsmanship and aesthetic.
  • Kai Kristiansen, a noted designer, contributed to the mid-century movement, which emphasized clean lines and functional design, reflecting the era's artistic values.
  • Teak was a popular material choice for mid-century furniture, valued for its durability and beautiful grain, and has been celebrated for decades in design circles.
Design Significance
  • The curved top surface not only enhances the desk's visual appeal but also signifies the organic forms prevalent in mid-century designs.
  • The tapered legs suggest a lightness and elegance that contrasts with the weight of traditional desk forms, common in the mid-century style.
  • The inclusion of storage elements, such as the carved drawer pulls and the right-side cabinet, illustrates the era's focus on functionality and aesthetic integration in furniture design.

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