Dining Table by Hans Wegner for Andreas Tuck
US$5,800.00 Denmark, 1960sThis dining table, model AT310, was designed by Hans Wegner and manufactured by Andreas Tuck. It is composed of a teak top with oak legs and base. The table includes two 15.75″ leaves, which allow the table to extend to a maximum length of 94.25″.MeasurementsHeight: 28.25"Width: 62.8"Depth: 33.75"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Teak, oak
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Rosewood Dining Table by H.W. Klein
US$4,375.00 Denmark, 1960sThis dining table was designed by H.W. Klein and manufactured by Bramin Mobler. It is features a beautiful rosewood top with round, tapered legs and unique joinery at the corners. The table includes one 23.75″ leaf that allows it to extend up to 86.75″, and it features inside storage for the leaf.MeasurementsHeight: 29.5"Width: 53"Depth: 35"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Rosewood
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PaperClip Table by Lella and Massimo Vignelli for Knoll
US$3,900.00 United States, 2006Designed by the Vignellis in 1994, this table features a round slate top on a polished chrome base. Produced by Knoll.MeasurementsHeight: 28.13" Diameter: 42"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Polychromed, Metal, Slate
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Saber Leg Coffee Table by T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings for Widdicomb
US$2,950.00 United States, 1950sThis two-tier mahogany coffee table by T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings for Widdicomb exemplifies the grace of his work, from the softly contoured edges of its squared top to the curvaceous sweep of its saber legs, reminiscent of the Klismos chair.MeasurementsHeight: 17"Width: 32"Depth: 32"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Mahogany
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Planner Group Desk by Paul McCobb for Winchendon
US$2,200.00 United States, 1950sPart of the Planner Group that Paul McCobb designed for Winchendon in the 1950s, this classic desk places a rectangular top over a bank of two drawers on the left and two tapered dowel legs canted to the right. The solid maple desk is finished with a rich walnut stain and its drawers feature conical brass pulls.MeasurementsHeight:...
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Large Walnut and Chrome Oval Table by Florence Knoll for Knoll
US$5,900.00 United States, 1970sFlorence Knoll designed this table or desk as part of her 1961 executive collection. A beautiful 78-inch walnut oval sits on a chromed steel base in perfect harmony with the angular X of its legs. The clean lines are equally at home in a dining room or office.MeasurementsHeight: 27.75"Width: 48"Depth: 77.75"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Chrome, Walnut
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Rare DTW-1 Dining Table in Walnut by Charles Eames for Herman Miller
US$6,800.00 United States, 1945-1946Charles Eames designed the DTW-1 table in 1945 as a companion to his plywood dining chairs. Manufactured by the Molded Plywood Division of Evans Products in Venice, California, and marketed by Herman Miller, the dining table appeared in a 1946 exhibit of the Eames’s plywood furniture at MoMA. Originally designed for mass production, the table was in...
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Rare Walnut and Leather Low Side Table by Jens Risom
US$1,950.00 United States, Early 1960sJens Risom designed this distinctive walnut side table with a raised gallery on three sides, a single suspended drawer and a low shelf covered in black leather. A rarely seen piece with great charm.MeasurementsHeight: 23.75" Width: 23"Depth: 16"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Leather, Walnut
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Teak Folding Coffee Table by Poul Volther for Frem Rojle
US$1,800.00 Denmark, 1960sPaul Volther designed this teak coffee table for the Danish company Frem Rojle in 1956. The hinged top folds over to create a demilune table perfect when a smaller footprint is desired.MeasurementsHeight: 22.5"Diameter: 47.25SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Brass, Teak
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Rosewood and Mahogany Side Table by Edward Wormley for Dunbar
US$2,900.00 United States, circa 1958Designed by Edward Wormley for Dunbar in the late 1950s, this lovely square side table sets a deeply grained rosewood top into a mahogany frame with curved edges and gracefully shaped legs.MeasurementsHeight: 21.75"Width: 31"Depth: 31"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques:Mahogany, Rosewood
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Plexiglas and Chrome Dining Table by Vladimir Kagan
US$4,800.00 United States, 1970sVladimir Kagan began his experiments with plexiglas in the late 1960s. Produced in the early 1970s, this table creates a visual illusion, at once strong of line and almost invisible. Two opposing arcs of Plexiglas are joined along one edge by three bold chrome-tapped rivets. Floating above, a deeply beveled round glass top adds to the magic....
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Marble and Chrome Oval Conference or Dining Table by Florence Knoll
US$4,800.00 United States, 2000sDesigned by Florence Knoll in 1961, this oval conference table works beautifully for dining. Knoll’s classic four-star chrome-plated steel pedestal base supports a white Carrara marble top.MeasurementsHeight: 28"Width: 78"Depth: 47.75"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Plated Steel, Carrara Marble
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Large 1970s Driftwood Coffee Table
US$4,800.00 United States, 1970sCreated in the 1970s out of a single piece of redwood driftwood, this long and low coffee table contrasts the natural patina of the organic form with a planed and polished top that showcases the beautifully figured grain.MeasurementsHeight: 13"Width: 79"Depth: 28"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Driftwood
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