1960s Teak Desk by Gunnar Nielsen for Tibergaard, Denmark
Gunnar Nielsen Teak Desk for Tibergaard, Denmark, 1960s
Professionally Restored Danish Modern Desk with Floating Top & Bookcase Back
Well-proportioned and finely detailed, this teak desk by Gunnar Nielsen for Tibergaard features a floating top, four drawers with solid teak pulls, and an open bookcase on the rear. Professionally restored and stamped with the maker’s mark on the underside—a classic example of refined Danish workspace design.
Gunnar Nielsen was a Danish designer known for his clean, functional aesthetic and expert use of teak. Working closely with Tibergaard in the 1960s, his desks are celebrated for their balanced proportions, floating tops, and dual-purpose designs—elegant yet practical pieces emblematic of mid-century Danish modernism.
Dimensions: H73cm x W129cm x D66.5cm Kneehole: W46cm x D35cm x H71cm
Gunnar Nielsen Teak Desk for Tibergaard, Denmark, 1960s
Professionally Restored Danish Modern Desk with Floating Top & Bookcase Back
Well-proportioned and finely detailed, this teak desk by Gunnar Nielsen for Tibergaard features a floating top, four drawers with solid teak pulls, and an open bookcase on the rear. Professionally restored and stamped with the maker’s mark on the underside—a classic example of refined Danish workspace design.
Gunnar Nielsen was a Danish designer known for his clean, functional aesthetic and expert use of teak. Working closely with Tibergaard in the 1960s, his desks are celebrated for their balanced proportions, floating tops, and dual-purpose designs—elegant yet practical pieces emblematic of mid-century Danish modernism.
Dimensions: H73cm x W129cm x D66.5cm Kneehole: W46cm x D35cm x H71cm
Gunnar Nielsen Teak Desk for Tibergaard, Denmark, 1960s
Professionally Restored Danish Modern Desk with Floating Top & Bookcase Back
Well-proportioned and finely detailed, this teak desk by Gunnar Nielsen for Tibergaard features a floating top, four drawers with solid teak pulls, and an open bookcase on the rear. Professionally restored and stamped with the maker’s mark on the underside—a classic example of refined Danish workspace design.
Gunnar Nielsen was a Danish designer known for his clean, functional aesthetic and expert use of teak. Working closely with Tibergaard in the 1960s, his desks are celebrated for their balanced proportions, floating tops, and dual-purpose designs—elegant yet practical pieces emblematic of mid-century Danish modernism.
Dimensions: H73cm x W129cm x D66.5cm Kneehole: W46cm x D35cm x H71cm