| Condition | Excellent | Material | Teak |
|---|---|---|---|
| Creator | Dyrlund (Manufacturer) | Origin | Denmark |
| Date of Production | 1960s | Period | 1960-1969 |
| Dimensions | Height 72 cm Diameter 120 cm Each Element 50 cm |
Style | Danish |
Solid Teak Dining Table by Dyrlund – 1970s Danish Modern Design – Extendable
1.800 € Excl. shipping costs, final price subject to differential taxation according to § 25a UStG (Margin Scheme)
The Extendable Round Dining Table by Dyrlund is a fine example of mid-century Danish craftsmanship, showcasing the beauty and durability of solid teak wood. This table is designed with both aesthetics and functionality in mind, featuring a smooth, round tabletop that can easily be extended to accommodate additional guests.
Crafted from high-quality teak, the table highlights the wood’s rich, warm tones and natural grain, which are beautifully showcased in its polished finish. The extendable design is both practical and elegant, with 2 additional leafs that seamlessly integrate into the table when needed, allowing it to expand while maintaining its balanced proportions.
Dyrlund, a renowned Danish furniture maker, is known for creating pieces that combine timeless design with robust construction. This extendable dining table is no exception, offering a versatile solution for both intimate dinners and larger gatherings. The sturdy yet refined design ensures that the table will be a lasting centerpiece in any dining room, embodying the best of Danish modernist design.
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