$3,250.00
For sale is this magnificent rectangular dining table with some of the finest Danish craftsmanship seen in all my tenure of restoring vintage furniture. Circa 1960s, I've restored many Danish teak tables over the years and this one came out great...it's absolutely gorgeous and would be a beautiful table for your family/guests to gather around for the next 30+ years, then pass along to the next generation for their enjoyment too.
OVERVIEW: This rectangular beauty is of the utmost quality and once again in pristine condition after being lovingly restored. It now exudes that wonderful warm, old-growth teak glow and has just been refinished so it now exudes a beautiful protective finish with period-correct satin sheen throughout. Closely inspect the pictures and you'll also notice the beautiful tabletop "book-matched" wood-graining all the way from one end to the other...meaning one congruent woodgrain pattern end-to-end...they certainly don't make furniture of this quality anymore.
SIZE/DIMENSIONS: The scale of this dining table would be best suited for medium-to-larger sized dining spaces as the table extends longer than normal teak dining tables of the era. It is 59.5" x 39.25" at is smallest, then extends to a whopping 106.5" when fully extended - that's enough for 8-10 (maybe 12) people. Two 23.5" extension leaves are cleverly stored and hidden under the tabletop, nice and convenient. Normal vintage teak dining table height, 29.5" high.
CONDITION: It's just been lovingly restored/reconditioned so it now exudes a beautiful sheen with that lovely warm teak glow to showcase the beautiful old-growth teak wood-grain throughout. As with all vintage furniture, there are small signs of wear/patina throughout that I've addressed but this one turned out superb and presents beautifully overall.
CHAIRS: NOT included in price but would certainly work well paired with this table (see my other listings).
SHIPPING IS NOT FREE! Please contact me for an exact quote to find the most cost-effective for you, table legs will be detached for shipment but are very easy to reattach. I sell and ship much mid-century modern furniture nationwide from my home showroom in Seattle so I'll coordinate all shipping logistics on my end if you'd like...I utilize shipping companies that specializes in furniture transportation and individually wrap/unwrap each piece for the utmost protection. Shipments usually go out on a monthly basis but shipping times aren't always exact so some flexibility is required. Free local pickup in the Seattle area too, or you can arrange you're own shipping.
QUESTIONS: Happy to answer any questions and send additional photos, if needed. My hope is to provide as much detail/images so there are no surprises upon delivery.
Very midcentury, MCM, retro, modern, mid-century, atomic, vintage, Scandinavian, Danish, teak, etc.
#25
1-5 weeks
I'll do my best to meet these shipping estimates, but can't guarantee them. Actual delivery time will depend on the shipping method you choose.
Buyers are responsible for any customs and import taxes that may apply. I'm not responsible for delays due to customs.