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Omann Jun (1928-2016) for Møbelfabrik Rectangular sideboard in rosewood. With brand label. Denmark, 1970s Measurements 80 x 44 x 120 cm Gunni Omann, also known as Omann Jun, was a prominent Danish designer and cabinetmaker. Its renown is mainly due to its teak furniture from the 1950s and 1960s, which has become true icons of modern Danish design.

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Omann Jun (1928-2016) for Møbelfabrik Rectangular sideboard in rosewood. With brand label. Denmark, 1970s Measurements 80 x 44 x 120 cm Gunni Omann, also known as Omann Jun, was a prominent Danish designer and cabinetmaker. Its renown is mainly due to its teak furniture from the 1950s and 1960s, which has become true icons of modern Danish design.

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