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Teak Extending Danish Dining Table & 4 Chairs by Kofod Larsen Vintage 1960s
Norwich, Norfolk
£550
Description
A beautiful Danish dining table, designed and manufactured in Denmark by Farstrup Mobler. This super piece of vintage furniture features two additional leaves. The top itself has a stunning stained teak wood grain above a beautiful base. The table can be extended in two stages, allowing 3 different lengths to be set and extending the table is so smooth and easy. Pedestal dining tables are particularly attractive as they remove the ‘clash’ between chars and table legs on more traditionally designed dining tables. A genuinely rare piece of high quality Scandinavian mid century furniture.
Table Dimensions : H73 x D119 x W119 / 169 /
Renowned Danish designer, Ib Kofod Larsen, collaborated with British furniture maker, G Plan in the 1960s, producing the ‘Danish’ range for them. This set of teak dining chairs hails from this period. His designs for G Plan have stood the test of time and are still highly-prized today. This particular chair model went on to have a curved upholstered back rest, more commonly seen, but we love this earlier version with its slightly winged top corners. The black leatherette seat pads are all original and in great order with much left to give. They are a beautifully designed and well-crafted set where consideration has been given to every aspect of their use from the generous width of the seat to how they look from the back when tucked in around the table.
A stunning set of chairs, they would make a great addition to any vintage/mid-century inspired interior.
Dimensions
H: 74.5cm / Seat W: 50.5cm / D: 45.5cm / Seat H: 43cm
Table Can be dismantled for transport
Collection from Mulbarton NR14
Posted: 2 hours ago
Ad ID: 1502357341
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