Dining table, brown teak, by I. Kofod-Larsen, G-Plan, United Kingdom, 1960s.
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This rectangular dining table, designed by Danish master Ib Kofod-Larsen and produced by the British manufacturer G-Plan in the 1960s, exemplifies the mature mid-century modern style with distinct Scandinavian influences. The construction is based on solid teak—tabletop, frame, and legs are finished in a deep brown tone with warm undertones, characteristic of carefully stained wood. The tabletop features a linear, prominent wood grain, semi-matte finish, and gently rounded edges. Slender, subtly tapered legs and sculpted, curved underframe stretchers complete a minimalist yet refined form. The extendable top, equipped with two leaves, allows the table to stretch to 197 cm or 244 cm, offering flexibility for everyday use. Precision craftsmanship, seamless joints, and the absence of visible hardware highlight the maker’s skill. The table is in excellent condition after professional restoration—the surface is smooth, even, and free from scratches or signs of wear.Within this table echoes the ambition and calm of the 1960s—a decade in which the pursuit of modernity met a reverence for nature and craftsmanship. The form speaks in the language of Scandinavian restraint: a pure line, harmonious proportions, and the warmth of wood. The extendable top seems to invite family gatherings and long conversations, while the gently arched stretchers suggest the lightness with which British design embraced northern inspirations. The table appears to quietly narrate stories of daily rituals and festive occasions, remaining a subtle yet distinctive witness to its era.
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Height73 cm
Width89 cm
Length152 cm
Dimension details
Length152 cm
Height73 cm
Width89 cm
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