The CJ Rosengaarden extendable dining table from the 1960s exemplifies Danish modernism, featuring a solid teak construction. Its round tabletop, finished in a subtle satin-matte sheen, highlights the pronounced wood grain and natural texture. The central pedestal branches into four sharply splayed legs, emphasizing both structural stability and the clarity of geometric mid-century design. The table's warm, honey-brown tone and precisely crafted joinery—without visible hardware—reflect high-quality Scandinavian craftsmanship. Two extension leaves allow for flexible use and easy expansion of dining space. This piece is intended for living or dining areas and is in good vintage condition: only minor scratches and a light patina are visible, typical for authentic furniture from this era. The table embodies the essence of 1960s Scandinavia, a time when simplicity and function defined good design. If it could speak, it might recall daily gatherings around shared meals, the tactile warmth of teak lending a sense of calm and balance to the room. Every line and detail—from the substantial top to the distinctive base—tells of an era when 'less is more' was not just a motto but a way of living. This model can be paired with upholstered chairs from the same period, particularly those with contoured backs in light or contrasting fabrics. It works well in mid-century modern interiors as well as more eclectic, collector-oriented spaces, where wood, ceramics, and glass interact in a play of textures. It is worth combining with minimalist lighting, such as a simple pendant lamp, and accessories in natural hues to accentuate the understated color of the teak.
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Height72 cm
Width117 cm
Length117 cm
Dimension details
Length117 cm
Height72 cm
Width117 cm
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