


Teak dining table with extendable legs, two removable side leaves, and two planks. Design by Hans Wegner
Extendable teak dining table, designed by Hans Wegner for Andreas Tuck, Denmark, c. 1960. The frame features crossed legs and a top with two folding side leaves. Functional and refined design, characteristic of modern Scandinavian style. Distinctive.
Era / Note
Hans J. Wegner was a central figure in the "Danish Modern" movement, celebrating functionality and simplicity. This teak dining table is a notable example of his work, reflecting mastery in carpentry and a commitment to high-quality materials. Its two drop-leaves are an intelligent and practical design solution, allowing the table to easily adapt to different spaces and needs, a distinctive hallmark of 1960s Scandinavian design. Teak, valued for its durability and beautiful patina, underscores the piece's timeless elegance.
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Product details
SKU
11/3985
Author / Artist
Hans Wegner
Production Date
1960s
Origin
Denmark
Materials
Teak
Color
Brown
Condition
Good condition
Height (cm)
71.0
Width (cm)
86.0
Depth (cm)
128.0