Coffee Table Moduline, brown teak, by O. Gjerløv-Knudsen, T. Lind, France & Son, Denmark, 1960s.
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The Moduline coffee table, designed by Ole Gjerløv-Knudsen and Torben Lind for France & Søn, originates from Denmark in the 1960s. Its distinctive L-shaped form, characteristic of the Moduline series, allows for placement in a corner or as a modular element within a larger seating arrangement. Both the tabletop and frame are crafted from solid teak wood in a warm, medium brown hue with a subtle reddish undertone, while the pronounced wood grain adds natural texture and depth. Straight, square legs and the absence of visible metal fittings reflect the ethos of mid-century Danish modernism, emphasizing clean lines and superior craftsmanship. The table's proportions are low and broad, and the finish is satin to semi-matte. The piece has been restored, preserving its original character and finish, showing no signs of heavy wear. This table echoes the voice of 1960s Scandinavian restraint: the teak reveals its grain like a quiet commentary on the architecture of the era, while the L-shaped format suggests openness to change and modularity in living spaces. Were it to speak, it would recall a time when functionality and material honesty were paramount—when the home was a haven of harmony and every detail had its rationale. The satin finish gently diffuses light, never overpowering, while balanced proportions introduce a sense of calm and equilibrium. The Moduline table can be paired with low wool or leather-upholstered sofas to highlight its broad surface and soft geometry. It will work well as a focal point in a living room designed in the mid-century
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Height31 cm
Width95 cm
Length95 cm
Dimension details
Length95 cm
Height31 cm
Width95 cm
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