Mid-Century Danish Teak “Boomerang” Desk by Peter Løvig Nielsen, 1960s This iconic “Boomerang” desk, designed by Peter Løvig Nielsen in the 1960s, is a striking example of Danish modern design. Crafted in beautifully grained teak, the desk features a distinctive boomerang-shaped top that gives it both elegance and a sculptural quality. The front is finished, allowing the piece to be used freestanding, ideal for placement in the center of a room. On the working side, the desk offers ample storage with three drawers on one side and a floating return shelf on the other, creating a balanced asymmetry that’s both functional and visually engaging. This model is celebrated for its sleek lines, organic form, and refined craftsmanship, hallmarks of mid-century Scandinavian furniture.