Scandinavian Modern Teak Rolltop Writing Desk Attributed to Egon Ostergaard

$1,995

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Handsome teak Scandinavian Modern rolltop writing desk or secretary which is attributed to Egon Ostergaard. It is marked Made in Sweden and in wonderful vintage condition and no outstanding flaws we have detected only small age appropriate imperfections. Please see  photos. Circa 1960s-1980s.

Desk/Secretary:

  • Height – 38 Inches
  • Width – 35.5 Inches
  • Depth Closed – 18.5 Inches
  • Depth Extended – 27.5 Inches
  • Desktop Height – 28 Inches
  • Knee Clearance – 27.25 Inches
  • Weight – 94.1 Pounds

 

Crated Size:

  • Height – 44 Inches
  • Width – 41 Inches
  • Depth – 24 Inches
  • Weight – 225 Pounds
ATTRIBUTED TO

Egon Ostergaard

STYLE / PERIOD

MATERIALS

Teak

CIRCA

1960s, 1970s, 1980s

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Description

Need a desk but have limited space? Well here it is….the perfect desk! Attributed to Egon Ostergaard this teak rolltop writing desk is comprised of three full-width drawers below a rolltop and pullout work surface. The rolltop covers three small drawers and three cubbies. A perfect place for using a laptop and stashing your mail. Its diminutive size makes it perfect for smaller living spaces or a guest bedroom. The gorgeous teak veneer’s horizontal grain is book matched up its front and onto the rolltop. The drawers are adorned with only self-rimmed recessed handles. There is a skeleton key for the top drawer and the rolltop in case you need a little privacy. All this is supported by four square legs on a square base. This is a perfect Scandinavian Modern piece exhibiting the best in design and functionality! Make it yours.

Details

ATTRIBUTED TO

Egon Ostergaard

STYLE / PERIOD

MATERIALS

Teak

CIRCA

1960s, 1970s, 1980s