This Danish teak coffee table from the 1970s embodies the essence of Scandinavian mid-century modernism. The rectangular tabletop, measuring 144.5 × 55 cm, is finished with teak veneer showcasing a warm brown wood grain, while the construction rests on slender, slightly splayed solid teak legs. The softly rounded edges and gently contoured corners are characteristic of the era, emphasizing both functionality and restraint in form. Two pull-out extension leaves, each 20 cm wide, are discreetly integrated beneath the main top, allowing for an expanded surface when needed. The table features a semi-matte finish, highlighting the natural texture of the wood, with visible joinery attesting to a high standard of craftsmanship. The piece remains in good vintage condition, with minor dings and scratches consistent with age and authentic use. There is a quiet voice of 1970s Scandinavia in this table: its straightforward lines do not seek attention, but offer daily comfort and a subtle presence. The teak surface, with its understated sheen, tells a story of respect for material and craft. The concealed extension leaves evoke a time when the home was a gathering place and furniture served both intimate conversations and larger occasions. This coffee table would suit a living room with a low-profile sofa in a neutral fabric. It can be matched with mid-century chairs or a modern geometric rug to highlight its origins. Pairing it with accessories made of natural materials—ceramics, glass, or raw wool—will bring out the warmth of the teak. The piece works equally well in minimalist interiors or eclectic collector's spaces where vintage and contemporary meet.
DIMENSION
Height56 cm
Depth55 cm
Width145 cm
Dimension details
Width145 cm
Height56 cm
Depth55 cm
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