This exceptional Mid‑Century Scandinavian teak serving tray and lidded box was crafted in Denmark circa 1960. Its softly rounded modernist form features a fitted cover, removable interior dividers, and beautifully grained teak throughout. The two side handles and sculptural lid finial are rendered in polished brass, adding a refined contrast to the warm wood. Designed in the era of Bojesen, Quistgaard, and Wegner, the piece embodies the clean lines and functional artistry of Danish modern design. A striking and versatile accent for any Mid‑Century or contemporary interior.
Note: The Bojesen, Quistgaard, and Wegner era (roughly 1940s–1960s) defines Mid-Century Danish Modernism, characterized by functionalism, organic forms, and high-quality craftsmanship. Key contributions include Kay Bojesen's whimsical wooden animals (1951), Jens Quistgaard's functional Scandinavian kitchenware (Dansk), and Hans Wegner's iconic furniture, like the Wishbone chair.
Mid-Century Modern Scandinavian Teak Serving Tray Box
circa 1960

