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Hansen has a respected reputation for crafting high-quality Scandinavian furniture, and this vintage rosewood desk exemplifies the mid-century modern aesthetic that has seen a resurgence in collector interest.

Although it shows signs of use, its solid construction and classic design contribute to its appeal among enthusiasts who value authenticity and craftsmanship from this era.

At a current bid of ¥220,000, this piece aligns with market expectations for similar early-run items originating from Japan, particularly when considering the scarcity of well-preserved examples.

Collectors often seek out such unique pieces not just for their function, but as integral parts of design history that reflect the artistry of their time.