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Johannes Andersen Teak Extending Dining Table (Chr. Linnebergs Møbelfabrik, Denmark, 1960s)

A stunning example of Danish mid-century craftsmanship, this extending dining table was designed by the iconic Johannes Andersen and handcrafted in warm, vibrant teak for Chr. Linnebergs Møbelfabrik during the 1960s.

The table embodies the refined simplicity and organic elegance characteristic of Andersen’s work — with clean lines, beautifully sculpted joints, and a thoughtful balance of form and function.

One of its notable features is the ingenious construction: the legs are attached to the top with neatly designed fittings, allowing the table to be easily dismantled for transport or delivery.

Another practical and elegant detail is the built-in extension system. Two matching teak leaves are stored discreetly underneath the tabletop and can be pulled out to extend the table on both sides, providing generous space for additional guests.

The table has been fully restored, showcasing the rich tone and grain of the teak. Please note, however, that one of the extension leaves has a small patch of missing veneer (approximately 2 cm in diameter) that has been carefully disguised during restoration. We want to draw your attention to this detail — please zoom in on the photos to view it clearly.

This timeless design not only reflects the best of Danish modern aesthetics but also offers enduring functionality — perfect for both daily dining and entertaining.

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Dimensions:

Closed: 165 x 90

Each extension: 50 x 90

Table completely extended 265 x 90

Height 72 cm

Set of Three Danish Teak Nesting Tables by Johannes Andersen, 1960s

A set of three exquisite nesting tables, masterfully designed by Johannes Andersen in Denmark during the 1960s. Crafted from rich teakwood, these tables embody the timeless elegance of Scandinavian design, where form and function exist in perfect harmony.

Each table, with its gentle lines and warm teak finish, reflects Andersen’s renowned eye for proportion and craftsmanship. Their versatile nesting design allows them to be displayed together as a sculptural ensemble or separated for practical use, offering both beauty and adaptability to any living space.


Dimensions of the three tables from the big one to the small one.

55 x 37.5 H 46.5 cm

46 x 37.5 H 44.5 cm

38 x 37.5 H 41.5 cm

Extending dining table by Johannes Andersen

An exquisite extending dining table, designed by Johannes Andersen and handcrafted in rich teakwood in Denmark during the 1960s.

This refined piece is distinguished by its two extension leaves, neatly stored beneath the main top, allowing the table to expand with ease when required. With its graceful proportions and warm teak grain, it embodies the timeless beauty and masterful craftsmanship of Danish mid-century design.


Dimensions

Table closed:

138 x 89 cm

Table extended:

242 x 89-86 cm

Each extension: 52.5 x 86 cm

Height: 73 cm

Desk-Bookcase By Johannes Sorth

Designed by Johannes Sorth for the Danish cabinet maker BM in the 1960s, this versatile bookcase combines elegance and functionality. It seamlessly doubles as both a desk and a chest of drawers. The piece features a beautifully crafted office compartment, enclosed with roller sliding doors for a sleek, minimalist look. A pull-out shelf transforms the unit into a practical desk, while the drawers provide ample book storage space.
Its timeless design makes it an ideal addition to any workspace or home office.


Dimensions

L. 100 cm

W. 26 cm in the top

W. 42.5 cm in the bottom shelf

W. 60 cm the chest of drawers

H. 182 cm

H. of the desk 72 cm

 

Danish Nest Of Table (Tiled Top), 1960s

Vintage Teak Nesting Tables | Handcrafted in Denmark, 1960s

A graceful tribute of Johannes Andersen for Trioh and to mid-century Danish design, this charming nest of three tables dates back to the 1960s—a time when craftsmanship was a calling, not merely a trade. Handcrafted in Denmark, each table is crafted from richly grained teakwood, its warm hues deepened by the passing years, much like a well-loved heirloom.

The set comprises neatly nesting pieces, each designed to tuck beneath the next with seamless harmony, saving space without sacrificing elegance. One table bears a singular distinction: a delicately inlaid tiled square, both practical and poetic, that allows one to rest a cup of tea or a glass of wine without fear of leaving a mark—an unspoken nod to thoughtful living.

Whether used together or apart, these tables speak of a quieter age—one that prized beauty, utility, and the enduring art of fine joinery.


Dimensions of the three tables from the big one to the small one.
55 x 40 H 49.5 cm
40 x 40 H 47 cm
40 x 40 H 44 cm

Small Danish chest of drawers (Made in Denmark, 1960)

Johannes Larsen designed this beautiful chest of drawers in Denmark during the 1960s.
Crafted with exceptional attention to detail, the chest features a stunning teak veneer, four spacious drawers, and elegant, solid teak handles.
Its compact size makes it versatile enough to serve as a stylish and functional bedside table.
It is fully refurbished with a gorgeous satin finish, and all drawers function smoothly.


Dimension
L.79 cm
W.39 cm
H.81 cm

Danish Extending Dining Table by Henning Kjaernulf

Danish extending table by Henning Kjaernulf in teak with Dutch opening system.

The table is the work of the prolific and famous Danish designerHenning Kjaernulf, with a vibrant teak, this table becomes a large table that can seat up to 10 people.

The closed table has proportions that fit any space and once opened it becomes a large table. It follows very elegant and simple design lines with movement in its legs that give it a great presence.

Additional measures:

Closed: 138 x 88 cm; height 74 cm

Fully open: 245 cm

Extensions: 55 x 86 cm

Find more extendable tables in the Vintage14 catalogue.