A desk with two beech wood drawers and a green Formica top.
Made in Italy in the 60s imitating the Danish production designed by Svend Aage Madsen and produced by Sigurd Hansen.
Despite its compact size, this desk is characterised by meticulous attention to detail, emphasizing its simple yet perfectly balanced proportions, ideal for domestic spaces.
The desk features two drawers, each of which is accessible via a brass handle.
The writing surface, finished in aqua green Formica, combines aesthetics with exceptional practicality.
Measurements: length 110 cm, width 56 cm and height 79 cm
The desk is in good condition. The structure is solid and stable.
I would like to point out some defects, which are a vertical crack that occupies the entire size of the Formica top.
Furthermore, on the back there is a crack on the joint of the structure (it is clearly visible in the detailed photo)
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