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A commanding Danish Modern walnut modular wall unit standing nearly 6½ feet tall — the kind of integrated storage and display system that defined the postwar Scandinavian living room and remains one of the most sought-after formats in the MCM furniture market today.
The modular wall unit was central to the Danish Modern design program: a flexible, beautifully crafted system that could be configured to the needs of any room while maintaining the visual coherence of a single piece. Producers including Dyrlund, Skovby, Hundevad, and countless smaller Danish and Swedish workshops produced variations on this format throughout the 1960s — in teak, rosewood, and walnut — for both domestic and export markets. The better examples are now collected internationally and appear on 1stDibs and Chairish priced $1,200–$5,000+ depending on size, maker, and condition.
This example distinguishes itself with an integrated hooded top lighting unit — a premium feature on Danish wall systems of this period, designed to cast warm, directed light over the display shelves below. The walnut construction adds warmth relative to the more common teak examples. At 48" wide and 78" tall, it offers generous storage and display capacity without overwhelming a room.
Maker unidentified — typical of Danish production furniture. Paul to check back panel or interior for label. Lighting function to be tested on receipt.
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