The dining table by Wilhelm Renz from the 1950s exemplifies German mid-century modern design. Its construction features a solid wood frame—most likely teak or walnut—with outwardly splayed legs joined by a horizontal stretcher for stability. The tabletop, finished in a warm honey-brown teak veneer with a soft satin sheen, highlights the natural wood grain and texture. Rounded edges, a subtly profiled apron, and concealed joinery reflect the meticulous attention to detail characteristic of 1950s German craftsmanship. The height-adjustment mechanism, operated via a discreet knob beneath the tabletop, allows the table to transform from a low coffee table to a full-sized dining table. When extended, the tabletop measures 200 × 120 cm, and the height can be set between 62 and 76 cm. The table is in good vintage condition, showing only minor wear and a gentle patina consistent with age and careful use. This piece speaks to the spirit of postwar German modernism, where functionality and aesthetics are given equal
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Height76 cm
Width60 cm
Length100 cm
Dimension details
Length100 cm
Height76 cm
Width60 cm
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