This Danish teak table from the 1970s embodies the essence of Scandinavian modernism. Its rectangular top, finished in rich teak veneer with a warm, orange-brown tone and subtle satin sheen, rests on four solid wood legs that taper gently and angle outward, seamlessly joined to the apron. The grain patterns are consistent, with natural variations adding visual depth, while the surface's soft luster reveals careful restoration. The understated form is complemented by exposed joinery at the corners – a nod to the precision typical of Danish craftsmanship. The table features an extendable construction, including two sturdy leaves that expand the length to 249 cm, ensuring both flexibility and stability. Overall proportions are balanced, offering generous legroom and a sense of visual lightness. The piece is preserved in very good condition, with only minor scratches and gentle signs of age visible upon close inspection, reflecting responsible care and maintenance. This table speaks with the calm assurance of its era – a time when Scandinavian design celebrated harmony between function and the everyday beauty of home life. The expansive top seems to invite gatherings and conversation, while the organic warmth of the teak recalls the intimacy of shared meals. The slender, outward-angled legs and minimal ornamentation evoke trust in material and form, quietly expressing the ethos of design that favors authenticity over embellishment. The table would suit interiors inspired by mid-century modern aesthetics
DIMENSION
Height73 cm
Depth90 cm
Width150 cm
Dimension details
Width150 cm
Height73 cm
Depth90 cm
Width (unfolded)249 cm
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