This extendable dining table from the 1960s, attributed to Lübke and crafted in Germany, stands as a representative example of mid-century modern functional design. Made from teak wood in a warm, medium brown tone with a subtle satin finish, it showcases a pronounced linear grain—particularly prominent on the extension leaves. The construction is defined by a minimalist silhouette: clean lines, gently tapered round legs, and precise, concealed joinery without visible hardware. This attention to detail adds to the table’s solidity and visual lightness. When fully extended, it measures 221.5 cm in length, maintaining balanced proportions and versatile usability. The piece is signed, confirming its provenance. It remains in good vintage condition, displaying only minor signs of use typical for its age, with no major damage or repairs—preserving its original patina and authentic character.The table tells the story of German design in the 1960s—a period when form was driven by the pursuit of simplicity and everyday comfort. The warm teak tone and clear lines evoke gatherings over shared meals, conversations, and gestures etched into the wood’s grain. Its extendable top reflects an openness to guests and adaptability, echoing the era’s belief that design could be both practical and quietly refined.The Lübke table would serve as a focal point in a dining or living space, whether surrounded by classic mid-century chairs or integrated into a more eclectic, collector’s interior. It could be paired with upholstered seats in neutral tones, or with light metal accents to highlight its modernist lineage. Combining it with minimalist lighting and ceramic accessories would accentuate the teak’s quality and the grain’s visual rhythm.
DIMENSION
Height75 cm
Depth85 cm
Width125 cm
Dimension details
Width125 cm
Height75 cm
Depth85 cm
Weight60 kg
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