The Trioh coffee table from the 1960s exemplifies Danish modernism in its purest form. Its construction features a solid teak frame and a tabletop finished in teak veneer with a satin, soft sheen. The square top (75 × 75 cm) is defined by gently raised edges, while each corner displays a subtle sculpted cut-out, underscoring the craftsmanship of the piece. Straight, square-profile legs are attached with visible dark screws, emphasizing the honest, architectural approach to construction. The overall coloration is a warm, medium teak brown with a slightly reddish undertone, and the pronounced, linear wood grain highlights the natural texture of the material. The table is preserved in very good restored condition—its surface and edges are smooth, with no visible signs of heavy use or damage. This piece echoes the spirit of 1960s Danish design: simplicity and function paired with a sense of proportion and reverence for materials. The understated corner details and perfectly balanced dimensions evoke an era that valued measured minimalism and artisanal precision. The satin sheen of the teak, reflecting light, conjures images of a calm, bright Scandinavian living room—a space where everyday moments find harmony. The coffee table would suit interiors inspired by mid-century modern aesthetics, but it could also be paired with soft, contemporary sofas or textiles with pronounced textures. It is worth combining with a low, clean-lined armchair or a minimalist floor lamp to highlight its geometric character. The table works well on a light wooden floor or alongside ceramics and plants, which bring out the teak’s natural tone without overwhelming its form.
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Height45 cm
Width75 cm
Length75 cm
Dimension details
Length75 cm
Height45 cm
Width75 cm
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