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McIntosh Dunvegan Teak Dining Set – Round Extending Table & 4 Chairs (1960s Scotland)

A refined expression of mid-century craftsmanship, this round extending dining table with four chairs was designed by Tom Robertson for A.H. McIntosh as part of the celebrated Dunvegan Collection, crafted in Scotland.

Executed in richly grained teakwood, the table displays a warm, flowing surface, where the natural beauty of the timber takes centre stage. Its clever extension mechanism allows the table to expand with ease, offering both intimacy and versatility for everyday dining or larger gatherings. The subtly sculpted apron and tapered legs reflect the quiet sophistication and balance that define Robertson’s work.

The accompanying four chairs are elegantly proportioned, featuring slender teak frames and upholstered seats, designed for both comfort and enduring style. Together, they form a harmonious ensemble rooted in the traditions of Scottish cabinetmaking.

This is a set that speaks of heritage, quality, and timeless design, where every detail has been shaped with care and intention.

We also hold additional matching chairs in stock which are ready to be reupholstered to your preference. Should you wish to create a larger set or select a different fabric or finish, we would be pleased to assist.

Please contact us to discuss upholstery options, and we will arrange the chairs to be finished according to your requirements, ensuring a result that sits in perfect harmony with the character of this distinguished set.

Price per chair: £225


Dimensions:

Diameter 122 cm

Extension: 45 cm

Table extended: 167 x 122 cm

Height: 74 cm

McIntosh Sideboard (Dunbar Collection)

Designed by Tom Robertson for A.H McIntosh and Co., it was made in the 1960s in Scotland.

This Mid-Century piece stands out for its balanced design, designed to create symmetry.

This sideboard has a large storage capacity, with four central drawers, the first of which is adapted for cutlery. In addition, it has closets with two doors on each side; one with a removable tray covered in melamine to be able to prepare your drinks without damaging the wood.

The teak wood used to create this piece is extremely beautiful with an incredible grain (please zoom in on the photos to appreciate the beauty of the shaped grain teak).


Dimensions

Length: 213 cm
Width: 45cm
Height: 75cm


You can find more McIntosh pieces in the Vintage14 catalogue.

McIntosh Dunvegan Extendable Teak Dining Table & 4 Chairs | Mid-Century 1960s

McIntosh Mid-Century Dunvegan Extendable Dining Table with 4 Chairs

A refined and timeless mid-century dining set from the distinguished Dunvegan collection, designed in Scotland during the 1960s. Crafted in beautiful teak, the extendable round table embodies the elegant proportions and thoughtful craftsmanship for which McIntosh is celebrated.

The set includes four original teak dining chairs, designed specifically for this table, allowing them to be neatly stored underneath when not in use. Upholstered in new black vinyl, they provide both visual contrast and everyday comfort.

The table has been professionally restored and finished with a raw Osmo oil treatment, enhancing the natural matte texture and sculpted teak grain, while preserving its authentic mid-century character.


Table Dimensions
Diameter: 122 cm
Height: 73 cm
Extended: 167 × 122 cm

Chair Dimensions
Seat Depth: 48 × 43 cm
Overall Height: 71 cm
Seat Height: 45 cm

Explore more McIntosh furniture in the Vintage14 catalogue.

McIntosh long sideboard in Rosewood.

Designed by Tom Robertson for A.H. McIntosh’s prestigious Dunfermline collection in Scotland, this exquisite sideboard showcases the finest craftsmanship in stunning rosewood. Retaining all its original features, it exemplifies mid-century elegance with its beautifully sculpted solid handles and organic design.

The sideboard offers ample storage with three drawers on the left, including a top drawer lined for cutlery. At the center, two doors open to reveal additional compartments divided by a curved shelf. A dedicated cocktail cupboard on the right features a pull-down door and a pull-out tray covered in black melamine, perfect for serving drinks in style.

Professionally restored to its original splendor, the sideboard is in exceptional condition. The rich rosewood grain enhances its timeless appeal—zoom in on the photos to appreciate the fine details.


Dimension.
L. 213 cm

W. 45 cm

h. 75 cm

This remarkable piece from one of A.H. McIntosh’s finest collections is a statement of elegance and a practical storage solution for any interior.

 

Long and narrow sideboard by McIntosh

Conceived in Scotland in the early 1970s, this elegant sideboard was designed by Tom Robertson and Val Rossi for the esteemed cabinetmakers A.H. McIntosh, a name long associated with integrity of form and excellence of workmanship.

The composition is both practical and poised. To the left, a bank of three drawers offers generous storage, the upper drawer thoughtfully lined for cutlery. To the right, a cupboard enclosed by two plain doors provides discreet space, preserving the clean, unbroken rhythm of the façade. The design is distinguished by its elongated, gently curved handles, which draw the eye along the length of the piece and lend it a quiet sculptural grace.

Fashioned in richly toned teak, the sideboard reveals the natural beauty of the wood, its grain warm and expressive, softened by time and careful use. The slender proportions and narrow body enhance its sense of lightness, allowing it to sit effortlessly within both contemporary and traditionally minded interiors.

A refined example of Scottish modern design, where restraint, utility, and enduring craftsmanship are held in perfect accord.


Measurements
Length: 200 cm
Width: 40 cm
Height: 76 cm

Mid-Century McIntosh double extending dining table

Designed by Tom Robertson and patented by A.H. McIntosh in the 1960s for the Dunvegan collection, this double-extension dining table stands as a fine example of mid-century Scottish craftsmanship. Handcrafted in beautiful teak, it displays an outstanding grain, where organic shapes and gentle black streaks move across the surface, giving the wood a natural depth and quiet elegance.

The table is equipped with two folded extension leaves, discreetly stored beneath the main top. They are easily accessed by gently drawing the top towards each end; with the quiet grace of butterfly wings, the leaves unfold and lock seamlessly into place, extending the surface in a manner both fluid and assured.


Closed: 160 × 90 cm, height 74 cm
 Each extension leaf: 38 × 90 cm
 With one extension: 198 × 90 cm
 Fully extended: 236 × 90 cm

Twenty Four Teak Chairs By McIntosh, 1960s (Price Per Chair)

Project of restoration

A set of Twenty four dining chairs and 6 carved chairs designed by Tom Robertson for A.H. McIntosh in the 1960s, handcrafted in enduring teak—a timber whose warmth and quiet strength have long been valued in traditional furniture making. These chairs embody the calm dignity of mid-century Scottish design, shaped with care, balance, and a deep respect for the craft.

The price is £50 per chair and 60 per carved chair. All chairs come in its original condition, we have only clean with soap and water and they need to be refresh with some oil or if you want to go further you could sand them and refinish with hard wax and a last layer of Danish oil what it is the treatment our restores apply to this chairs. If you want us to do this job the price per chair is £45 and the new upholstery £35.

The structure of the chairs are tight and firm.

This dining chairs designed by Tom Robertson for A.H. McIntosh in the 1960s, handcrafted in steadfast teak—a wood whose warm grain and enduring strength reflect the virtues of traditional mid-century craftsmanship. These chairs carry the calm poise of Scottish design from that era, shaped with balanced lines and a quiet respect for the material.
Offered in their original condition, the frames remain tight and true. The teak, already clean and appealing, will reward a light revival of oil, revealing deeper tones and restoring its gentle glow. Each chair still bears its original upholstery, now naturally worn with age—an honest trace of the years that have passed. For anyone with a little skill, reupholstering them is a straightforward task, allowing the set to be refreshed while preserving the fine workmanship beneath.


Dimensions
Width: 46 cm
Depth: 52 cm
Height: 83 cm
Seat height: 45 cm

 

Set Of Twenty Four Teak Dining Chairs By A.H. McIntosh, 1960s (Price Per Chair)

Project of restoration A set of Twenty four dining chairs and 6 carved chairs designed by Tom Robertson for A.H. McIntosh in the 1960s, handcrafted in enduring teak—a timber whose warmth and quiet strength have long been valued in traditional furniture making. These chairs embody the calm dignity of mid-century Scottish design, shaped with care, … Continue reading “Set Of Twenty Four Teak Dining Chairs By A.H. McIntosh, 1960s (Price Per Chair)”

Small sideboard (Moy Collection by McIntosh)

This elegant small sideboard, designed by Tom Robertson in the 1960s in Scotland, epitomizes the refined craftsmanship of the era. Manufactured by A.H. McIntosh, the piece is constructed from high-quality teak, renowned for its durability and rich grain. The design features a well-balanced layout, with three drawers on the left for organized storage, complemented by a cupboard on the right, enclosed by two doors. The sideboard has been meticulously restored, with all surfaces sanded and finished in oil, preserving its original handcrafted quality and highlighting the beauty of the teak wood. Ideal for both modern and traditional interiors, this piece combines functional storage with timeless Scandinavian-inspired design.


Dimensions

Length. 151 cm

Width. 45

Height. 75 cm

McIntosh double extending dining table (Rosewood)

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Designed by Tom Robertson and brought to life by the skilled hands of A.H. McIntosh in Scotland during the 1960s, this double-extending dining table stands as a quiet testament to the enduring artistry of the Dunvegan collection. Its top, fashioned from exquisite rosewood, reveals a breathtaking tapestry of organic shapes and flowing highlights, each grain line weaving a pattern of rare and timeless beauty.

The structural frame and legs, sculpted in deep, dignified teak, lend the piece a steadfast presence—rooted, graceful, and true to the heritage of mid-century craftsmanship.

A jewel of its era, it honours the traditions of thoughtful design and the patient work of master makers.


Dimensions

Closed: 160 x 90 cm

each extension: 38 x 90

Table open with one extension 198 x 90

Table completely extended: 236 x 90

Height 74cm

The gap between the legs on the long side is 114 cm.