Teak.
This pair of wall-mounted shelves was produced in Sweden during the 1950s. Each unit features a rectilinear open cube flanked by a horizontal shelf, creating a composition that is both geometric and functional. The back panels are finished in a dark contrasting tone, enhancing depth and subtly framing displayed objects.
Surface wear is minimal and consistent with age, with the wood retaining a warm, even tone. The construction remains stable, though checking or reinforcing the mounting points is recommended prior to installation, particularly when intended for use with heavier objects.
The design reflects the postwar Scandinavian approach to compact, functional domestic furniture, combining simplicity of form with thoughtful detailing.