A beautifully made two-part teak bookcase, produced in Sweden in the 1960s and likely designed by Bodafors or Arne Wahl Iversen. This piece features a cabinet base with a sliding door, four drawers (with the lower two being slightly deeper), and an upper shelving section with adjustable shelves for flexible storage.
The teak has a rich tone and lovely grain throughout, while the rounded drawer pulls with subtly recessed tops are a thoughtful design detail—adding both tactility and visual interest.
Dimensions:
Width: 90 cm.
Depth: 40 cm.
Height: 170.5 cm.
✨ Restoration Details:
The entire piece has been professionally restored in-house. As with all our items, the teak surfaces were stripped, hand-sanded using multiple grades of paper, stained with a dye, and finished with a French polish to bring out the natural character of the grain. Drawers and doors glide smoothly, and all joints have been re-glued or dowelled as needed to ensure structural integrity.
📌 Condition:
Excellent. Fully restored and structurally sound. Adjustable shelves. Clean drawer interiors. Aged with character but presented in showroom-ready condition.
🧡 Why It Stands Out:
A highly functional, beautifully proportioned bookcase with strong design cues and a warm Scandinavian presence—restored with care and attention to its original charm.