This extendable dining table from the 1960s, attributed to the Danish manufacturer Skovmand & Andersen, exemplifies the balanced approach to form and function characteristic of mid-century modern design. Crafted from teak wood in a warm, medium-brown shade with a subtle reddish hue, the table showcases a natural, visible wood grain. The round tabletop features gently beveled edges, while the slender, slightly rounded legs taper towards the floor, lending the piece an airy and harmonious silhouette. A semi-matte finish highlights the wood’s structure without excessive gloss. The construction is precise, with seamless joints and no visible hardware, and the table is free of decorative accents or inlays, maintaining a clean, timeless aesthetic. The extendable mechanism allows for the tabletop to be split centrally and additional leaves to be inserted, expanding the table from 125 cm to 175 or 225 cm in length. The table has been professionally restored and shows no signs of wear, patina, or damage; the wood surface is smooth, uniform, and evenly finished. Presented in restored condition and ready
DIMENSION
Height72 cm
Width125 cm
Length125 cm
Dimension details
Length125 cm
Height72 cm
Width125 cm
Width (unfolded)225 cm
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