This Danish teak dining table from the 1960s exemplifies the essence of Scandinavian mid-century modern design. Its rectangular top, with softly rounded edges and corners, rests on slender, gently tapered legs—a minimalist silhouette typical of the era. The warm, medium brown teak features a subtle reddish undertone, highlighting the natural grain, while the smooth, semi-matte lacquer finish adds a gentle sheen without glossiness. The table combines robust craftsmanship with functionality: it is extendable, with discreet seams allowing the top to expand to an impressive 238 cm, making it suitable for both everyday use and larger gatherings. Dimensions are 74 cm in height, 130 cm in width (before extension), and 86 cm in depth. The table has been fully restored by an experienced craftsman, resulting in a uniform surface free of visible wear or discoloration. The listed price applies to a single item. The form of this table embodies the Danish approach to daily rituals—harmony, simplicity, and an openness to guests. Teak from the 1960s does not impose but quietly signals durability and timelessness: gently rounded corners soften the geometry, while the smooth tabletop invites touch, conversation, and shared meals. In its serene shade of brown, the table carries echoes of northern homes—warm yet restrained in form, ready to accompany both everyday life and special occasions. The table can be paired with wooden or upholstered chairs, whether in matching teak or contrasting tones. It fits seamlessly into mid-century modern and Scandinavian interiors, where natural wood and understated details take center stage. It could be combined with a low sideboard with
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Height74 cm
Width86 cm
Length130 cm
Dimension details
Length130 cm
Height74 cm
Width86 cm
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