This Danish dining table from the 1960s epitomizes Scandinavian modernism, blending disciplined form, considered function, and the nobility of material. Its structure features lightly splayed, gently tapering solid teak legs placed at the outer corners, providing both stability and an airy profile. The rectangular tabletop is finished in a light brown teak veneer with a satiny-matte surface that softly highlights the natural, linear wood grain. Slightly beveled edges refine the silhouette, and the minimalist lines reinforce the timeless character. The sliding extension mechanism allows the tabletop to expand up to 225 cm using two leaves; joints are subtle and free of visible hardware, reflecting the era's commitment to precise joinery and design clarity. The table remains in good condition, with the surface delicately refreshed and showing only minor scratches and small dents typical of carefully used vintage furniture—no major damage is evident.In form, the table tells the story of calm, rational 1960s Denmark, where design responded to everyday needs with respect for material. The warm teak hue brings an inviting, open ambiance, while its slender legs seem to whisper, "each gathering here finds meaning, needing no unnecessary adornment." This piece preserves the memory of an era when design favored dialogue and clarity over excess, and every line spoke to both function
DIMENSION
Height73.5 cm
Depth84 cm
Width129 cm
Dimension details
Width129 cm
Height73.5 cm
Depth84 cm
Width (unfolded)225 cm
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