This Danish table from the 1970s exemplifies the disciplined approach to form and function characteristic of Scandinavian modernism of the era. The entire piece is finished in rosewood veneer, presenting a deep, rich brown with highly visible wood grain, while the legs are crafted from solid wood, gently tapering towards the floor. The simple, rectangular silhouette is softened by subtly rounded edges, and minimalist detailing highlights the attention to craftsmanship and the natural allure of the material. The tabletop can be extended using two additional leaves—engineered for stability and a continuous wood grain—allowing the usable surface to expand seamlessly to over 2.5 meters in length. Decorative elements are kept to a minimum, drawing focus to the quality of the wood and the precision of the joinery. The table remains in very good condition, with a refreshed surface and only minor, age-consistent marks such as light scratches or small dents. This piece speaks to the spirit of 1970s Denmark—a period when designers emphasized functional clarity rooted in the organic beauty of raw materials. Rosewood, once a symbol of sophistication and exclusivity, reveals its natural richness here: warm hues, flowing grain patterns, and a semi-matte finish that gently
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Height75 cm
Depth90 cm
Width140 cm
Dimension details
Width140 cm
Height75 cm
Depth90 cm
Width (unfolded)260 cm
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