The peak of 1964 sophistication, where the wood is dark, the upholstery is the exact color of a dry martini olive, and the lighting suggests a nuclear test might be happening just outside the kitchen window. This "Dania II" collection was clearly designed for the aspiring cosmopolitan who wanted that sleek Scandinavian flair but still required a massive hutch to store the "good" gravy boats that haven't seen the light of day since the Eisenhower administration. Note the scientifically placed bowl of citrus, nothing says "we have our life together" quite like uneaten fruit on a spotless table.
Sourced from a 1964 promotional brochure for the "Dania II" furniture collection.














