This round Danish coffee table from the 1940s exemplifies the union of sturdy oak craftsmanship with a mahogany-veneered top, which introduces a warm reddish-brown accent to the interior. The tabletop is gently beveled and finished in a cool, light gray matte tone using the shabby chic technique – subtle, artistic abrasions and intentional aging reveal the underlying wood structure. The apron and vertically fluted, profiled legs are adorned with neoclassical carved motifs, including acanthus leaves and scrolls. Four robust legs are joined by arched stretchers, reinforcing structural stability and lending an architectural quality to the piece. The table is in good condition, with minor traces of use and the intended distressed effect – no major damage or repairs are present. This piece carries the narrative of 1940s Danish design, where classical influences meet a modern approach to ornamentation. Carvings along the apron and legs evoke the ambiance of historical parlors, where not only function but also the play of light on carved wood mattered. The gray-painted base introduces a sense of cool tranquility, while the mahogany veneer reflects warm highlights – as if whispering of a time when furniture was both utilitarian and a canvas for artistic expression and individual flair
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Height67 cm
Depth85 cm
Width85 cm
Dimension details
Width85 cm
Height67 cm
Depth85 cm
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