Tom Robertson designed this table with great expertise in the 1960s, and it was skillfully crafted from teakwood by A.H. McIntosh in Scotland, as part of the esteemed Dunvegan collection.
The table has been completely restored, enhancing its structural integrity while ensuring a beautifully polished finish for a smooth surface.
Dimensions:
– Table Closed: 153 cm x 91 cm, height 74 cm
– Table Extended: 199 cm x 91 cm, height 74 cm
– Extension: 46 cm x 91 cm
The table’s distinctive boat shape features a central width of 91 cm that gracefully tapers to 76 cm at each end. This innovative design not only contributes to its visual charm but also optimizes seating arrangements, making it a practical and stylish choice for any dining space.
Tom Robertson designed this impressive table, which is evidently influenced by the Danish table made in the Mid-Century.
The table has undergone a thorough restoration, enhancing its vibrant teakwood and ensuring it retains its original features. Each surface has been carefully hand-sanded to eliminate the need for chemical strippers, followed by polishing with high-quality oils that elevate its appearance to a “like-new” standard. This meticulous process results in a tight and solid structure, making the table beautiful, large when completely extended, and durable, ready to be enjoyed for years.
Dimensions:
Diameter: 122 cm
Each extension is 50 x 122 cm
Height: 74 cm
Lennart Bender designed this table in the 1960s in Sweden for the esteemed cabinet maker Ulferts. Made from beautiful teak, this table showcases excellent craftsmanship and includes two extensions for added versatility. Each side features two convenient bars that allow for easy pulling out and support of the extensions, enhancing the table’s functionality, as shown in the accompanying pictures.
Each extension is equipped with two small wooden bolts that fit perfectly into corresponding holes in the support bars. This mechanism ensures that the extensions are securely attached to the table.
Dimensions
Table without extensions is 180 x 90 cm
Each extension: 55x 90
Table extended is 290 x 90
Height 72cm
Henry Walter Klein designed this stunning set in the 1950s in Denmark. This collection was masterfully handcrafted in vibrant teak wood by the expert cabinet maker Bramin. The set comprises an extending dining table and ten chairs. Both the table and chairs have been completely restored while preserving their original cord. (Be aware some of the chairs are not showed restored as they were not reary for the shooting but all the chairs are now in excelent condition as the ones in the pictures)
Buyers have the option to purchase the table along with the set of ten chairs, which will affect the set price. We can include the chairs with new upholstery at no extra cost, or if you prefer chairs with new paper cord, there will be an additional charge of £100 per chair.
We also offer the following options:
– Table with 6 chairs for £4,800 (includes 2 armrest chairs and 4 single chairs).
If you want to buy the table or the chairs only, prices are
Edvar Valentin created this exquisite table, which Valentinesen handcrafted in Denmark in the 1960s. Constructed from beautiful teakwood, it showcases a sturdy central pedestal leg and includes two convenient extensions cleverly stored beneath the elegant oval top. Pull-out the D ends of the table to easily access the extensions. This thoughtful design enhances functionality and aesthetics, making it a wonderful addition to any space.
After studying at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Valentin worked for various design and architectural studios, before founding his own company in 1929. He quickly gained a reputation for his modern, functional creations and participated in numerous design exhibitions in Scandinavia and abroad.
Poul Cadovius was a designer who collaborate with some of the best Danish Cabinet Makers in the ‘50s and ‘60s. He is well-known for its wall modular system “Cado” that was a revolution in the storage in the mid-century.
This time Poul Cadovius collaborated with France and Son reputable cabinet maker from Denmark too, to create this timeless design, inspired from the tulip table from Eero Saarinen. This time the table is crafted in withe melamine of Formica with an aluminium outliner.
Philip Hussey Designed this set for the well-known cabinet maker White and Newton in the ‘60s in Portsmouth.
This set belongs to the iconic Rogate collection.
The table is handcrafted with a beautiful teak with a vibrant teak grain for the top. The chairs are with its original upholstery and it is in very good condition, only some year and wear due to the age.
All the set comes sanded and with an oily finished.
the table
Legs are very easy to take off and on for delivery.
Price with 6 chairs is £1500
Dimensions
Diameter 122cm
Extension 44 cm
Table extended is 166 x 122
Height 74
This table, a prime example of Hans Wegner’s Legacy, stands out with its unique simplicity and craftsmanship. Crafted entirely by hand in solid oakwood, it boasts a stunning patina that sets it apart.
Designed by Hans Wegner for PP Møbler in the late 1960s early ’70s, this table was a response to the need for a high-quality, suitable table to complement his iconic chairs. The result is a simple, genuine, rectangular dining table that embodies the timeless design philosophy of PP Møbler.
The table is a strong testament to Wegner’s enthusiastic process of gradually building a product line for PP Møbler featuring only the best of his works. In this context, the rectangular table constitutes the basic rectangular table, and it makes a great set with just about any chair.
Hans J. Wegner is among the greatest of furniture designers. His designs have been described as ‘timeless’, ‘everlasting’, ‘perfect to the fullest extent of what is possible’, and ‘free from passing trends’.
The philosophy of PP Møbbler strives to reach the most excellent level of quality possible with respect for the trees and the nature on which our production relies and in hopes that our work will stand the test of time.
This table is designed to withstand the test of time, much like the trees from which our materials are sourced. This commitment to longevity is not just about physical strength and durability, but also about functional relevance and aesthetic appeal.
Set of an extendable circular table and four chairs from the Scottish firm A.H. McIntosh & Co., created by Tom Robertson.
This unique set, designed in the 1970s, features a table (model T21) with solid teak legs and a teak design that stands out from the rest veneer top,
It opens in the central part of the tabletop, revealing an additional butterfly-folded extension.
The set is not only aesthetically pleasing but also practical. The four black vinyl chairs, specifically designed for this table, can be neatly folded under it, leaving a clean and uncluttered look.
John Herbert diseñó esta mesa de comedor extensible para A. Younger en Inglaterra en los años 60 para la galardonada colección Fonseca.
La mesa está elaborada artesanalmente en madera de teca y afromosia. La mesa se caracteriza por la hermosa unión que une las patas con una sólida estructura que contiene el tablero.
Dimensiones
Cerrada: 144 x 89 altura 72.5 cm Extendido: 189 x 89 altura 72.5 cm Extensión: 45 x 89 cm
This exquisite teakwood table is a testament to the masterful craftsmanship of the renowned Scottish furniture company A.H. McIntosh. Created in the 1960s, this table, designed by the talented Tom Robertson, combines timeless elegance with practical functionality, featuring a clever folding mechanism that allows for compact and convenient storage when not in use.
This beautiful coffee table was crafted by the British furniture company Scrieber in the 1960s. Constructed from top-grade faux rosewood, the table exudes timeless charm and elegance with a glass tabletop and features a convenient under-shelf.
The exquisite set of three nesting tables is a testament to the timeless craftsmanship of the renowned British furniture company G Plan, which produced this elegant collection in the 1960s.
Meticulously handcrafted in England, the tables are constructed from the finest teak wood, showcasing the natural beauty and quality of the material. The seamless nesting design allows the tables to fit snugly into each other, providing not only functional space-saving convenience but also a visually appealing and versatile furniture set.
Tom Robertson designed the dining table in the 60s for A.H. McIntosh in Scotland for the Dunvegan Collection Model T1.
This boat-shaped table was made of teak wood and had an extension inside that provided a larger surface.
Skilled professionals have meticulously restored this table, bringing back its original beauty. The teak wood, known for its vibrant grain, now shines with renewed life, a testament to the quality of the restoration.
Este secreter de madera de teca de mediados de siglo es un hermoso mueble, elaborado a mano con esmero en Dinamarca durante la década de 1960.
Cuenta con una superficie de escritura deslizante, múltiples compartimentos de almacenamiento cerrados y tres cajones para mantener sus pertenencias organizadas. Con su diseño atemporal y características funcionales, este secreter seguramente será una valiosa adición a cualquier hogar u oficina.
Tom Robertson designed the dining table in the 60s for A.H. McIntosh in Scotland for the Dunvegan Collection Model T2.
This boat-shaped table was made of teak wood and has an extension inside that provides a larger surface for use.
Professionals have entirely restored it. The teak of this wood has a vibrant teak grain. The table has a small stubborn mark in the corner of the top table. Please check the picture; it doesn’t affect the table’s beauty.
Extending dining table designed by Tom Robertson for McIntosh’s Dunvegan collection in the 70s. This piece, made of teak, keeps the original signature with the year.
This table became one of the icons of the brand, its design was patented by McIntosh in the 60s.
It contains a double interior extension with a butterfly opening. The two boards are stored folded.
What distinguishes this table from other tables of its time is the beauty of the meeting of the legs with the stringers that make up the structure. A clean meeting that gives all the elegance to the table.
Additional measures:
Closed table: length 160 cm, width 91 cm, height 74 cm
Open table: length 196 cm (with one extension), 234 cm (fully extended).
This mid-century desk is exquisitely hand-crafted with exceptional skill. It features two banks of three drawers made of high-quality materials.
The desk’s top displays a stunningly intricate teak grain pattern contrasting beautifully with shades of brown, orange, and black. Although the designer of this timeless piece is unknown, it is a valuable addition to any contemporary space.
The mastery of the Mid-Century desk is easily recognisable as it was beautifully hand-crafted in Denmark in the 1960s.
The desk features an extra shelf on one of its longer sides.
Dimensions
L. 135 cm
W. 64.5 cm
H. 73.5 cm
Knee space: 48 cm from left to right and 62 height
Lucian Ercolani designed this minimalist table with a powerfull look, removing the unnecessary ornament to create this beautiful nude piece. All were handcrafted in England in light Elmwood in the ‘60s.
The table has been sanded, and that water has a new finish, leaving a raw and more natural aspect of its elm to enjoy the beauty of its pale colour.
This stunning extending dining table was beautifully handcrafted by the British furniture maker Ercol and designed by Lucian Ercoloni.
The mid-century extending dining table is an elegant and functional piece of furniture that is perfect for any home. It is made of the same high-quality Elm wood used to create the Windsor chairs, which ensures that it is both durable and beautiful. The table’s unique design allows it to be extended, making it perfect for larger gatherings or dinner parties.
The beautiful grain of the Elm wood adds a touch of elegance to any room, while the clean lines and minimalist design perfectly embody the company’s design philosophy.
These chairs were designed by Luciano Ercoloni in England during the 1960s. They are part of the Windsor collection, which is renowned for its timeless beauty and expert craftsmanship. The chairs are handcrafted using high-quality Elm wood, which is known for its durability and natural beauty.
The unique design of these chairs has been expertly crafted to provide maximum comfort and support, making them perfect for long dinners or intimate gatherings.
The mid-century extending dining table, a versatile and functional piece of furniture, is a perfect addition to any home. It is crafted from the same high-quality Elm wood used for the Windsor chairs, ensuring both durability and beauty. The table’s unique design allows it to be extended, effortlessly accommodating larger gatherings or dinner parties, while maintaining its elegant appeal.
The beautiful grain of the Elmwood adds a touch of elegance to any room, while the clean lines and minimalist design perfectly embody the company’s design philosophy.
All the chairs have been meticulously sanded and finished with three layers of Renner varnish Ultra transparent. Despite their age, minor imperfections in the wood remain, enhancing the chair’s beauty and setting them apart from the new chairs handcrafted in oak by Ercol today.
Niels Möller design this table in Denmark in the ‘50s; handcrafted for the High end cabinet maker JLM.
The table has been fully restored and now boasts a vibrant teakwood grain. It is not only appreciated for its simple yet beautiful design, but also for the delicate manner in which the legs are joined to the table top.The table is completely restored and with a vibrant teakwood grain; the table is featured not only for the beauty of its simple designs but also for the delicate way of jointing the leg with the top of the table.
About Niels Möller, he designed in teak or rosewood, Moller furniture is particularly elegant. They are representative of the post-war Danish style: they are pieces of the highest quality. The “Modèle 75” chairs are very popular with design lovers. Biography Niels Otto Moller was born in Denmark in 1920. He began training as a cabinetmaker in 1939, before studying design at Arhus. In 1944, he founded J.L.Mollers Mobelfabrik. The company designed furniture with simple, timeless curves and rigorous production techniques. The company won prestigious awards such as the Danish Furniture Prize in 1974 and again in 1981. J.L.Mollers Mobelfabrik continues to produce beautiful furniture. The company remains family-owned and run by Jorgen Henrik Moller, son of designer Niels Otto Moller.
J.L. Møllers Møbelfabrik is renowned among collectors for its exceptionally crafted vintage chairs, dining tables, and other furniture items. The company has gained an international reputation as a top manufacturer of contemporary Scandinavian furniture by producing refined, long-lasting furniture that prioritizes functional forms over decoration.that favours pared-back functional forms over ornamentation has earned the company an international reputation as a leading manufacturer of modern Scandinavian furniture.
Tom Robertson designed the dining table in the 60s for A.H. McIntosh in Scotland for the Dunvegan Collection Model T2.
This boat-shaped table was made of teak wood and has an extension inside that provides a larger surface for use.
Professionals have entirely restored it. The teak of this wood has a vibrant teak grain. The table has a small stubborn mark in the corner of the top table. Please check the picture; it doesn’t affect the table’s beauty.
Arkana table with the top in vibrant teak and a set of eight chairs also by Ariana. The Arkana table belongs to the 31 models.
The teakwood of the top has bees restored completely, the leg and chairs has been deeply clean, zoom the photos to see the most persistent marks we could not remove during the restoration process.
The cushion are pending of upholstery so you could still choose what colour or texture from the Sprandling vinyls your would like to use.
Ask me for send you sample of the colours you like, please!
Lucian Ercolani designed this table for Ercol in England in the ’60s. This is the Grand Windsor extending table model 444 Ercol made in the early ’60s.
The table is handcrafted from beautiful elm. Its feature is the beauty of the elmwood grain, which creates different lights, shapes, and tones, giving the table a stunning presence.
The table’s double extension can be folded and stored under the main top, making it effortless to accommodate more people.
Our professional restorer has wholly restored the table; it is sanded and finished with an extra-transparent varnish from the Italian Brand Renner that maintains its natural look without affecting or yellowing its finish. The table colours are the originals from the elmwood, and it contain some greens in the grain that are very stubborn and could not be removed in the sanded process.
Solid pine table found in a farm in the Peak District. Plenty of character, the pinewood has been sanded and repolished with an ultra-transparent varnish to enjoy the beauty of its pine grain.
Mesa diseñada por Lucian Ercolani para Ercol en Inglaterra en los años 60.
La mesa fue manufacturada en olmo y haya con un diseño de líneas simples pero con mucha fuerza estética.
Esta pieza se caracteriza por la incorporación de dos alas plegables a su estructura, facilitando su apertura para ampliar el número de comensales de la mesa o, incluso, su posicionamiento en interiores de dimensiones más reducidas.
La marca Ercol, aún activa a día de hoy, sigue editando y manufacturando muebles en la actualidad en otros materiales.
Iconic and rare, Viktor Wilkins designed this coffee table for G-Plan in teak in the ’60s in England.
The table has a rich and beautiful teak grain and an organic structure inspired by the legs of a spider.
Over the years, G Plan has created some of the most enduring and iconic furniture of the Mid-century. A benchmark for British design since 1953, G Plan has a consistent drive for design innovation and evolution. They blend beautifully balanced design with the perfect mix of style and function to deliver high-quality furniture to every home.
Dining table designed in the 60s in Denmark in teak. The table faithful to Danish design, straight lines, rich in simplicity and functionalism that have turned these pieces of furniture into design icons.
The teak of the table has a very bright color, and has two extensions, one on each side, what is known as a Dutch opening table. The table can be easily disassembled and assembled for transport, due to its extensions this table can gather between 8 and 10 people around it.
Table designed by Lucian Ercolani for Ercol in England in the 1960s.
The table was made of elm and beech with a design of simple linesbut witha lot of aesthetic force.
This piece is characterized by the incorporation of two folding wings to its structure, facilitating its opening to increase the number of diners at the table or, even, its positioning in smaller interiors.
The Ercol brand, still active today, continues to publish and manufacture furniture today.
Dining table designed by John Herbert for the prestigious English brand Younger, in England in the 1960s. This model belongs to the Fonseca collection.
This table, like the McIntosh T3 table, has two extensions, however John Herbert in the design of this table added the extensions at the head of the tables. With a hidden drawer system, we open and find the extensions, thus achieving, thanks to J. Herbert’s design, keeping the entire main top.
The work of the meeting between the leg and the structure that holds the boards is very clean and on the same level, which enhances the beauty of the meeting, leaving the structure clean of shadows.
Measures:
Table closed: 175 x 94 cm
Each extension: 34 x 94 cm
Extended table: 243 x 94 cm
Height: 73cm
Some information about the creator and manufacturer
A Younger Ltd was a leading British furniture manufacturer in the 1950s and 1960s. They produced low-volume, high-quality, well-made furniture for the upper end of the market, sold through independent retailers. They were among the first British furniture companies to adopt the modern Danish style in the 1950s and the first to abandon it in search of a new style in the late 1960s.
John Herbert was the principal designer for A Younger Ltd from 1955-1970 and designed most of his pieces until Alan Pledge joined him in 1967/68. In the mid-1950s, he led A Younger into making Danish-inspired modernist furniture, putting the company at the forefront of British business. Herbert was an accomplished designer: in 1960, he won three Furniture Makers Guild Awards for a sideboard and two tables, one of which was from the Fonseca range. In the late 1960s Herbert and Pledge took the company in a new direction, designing and launching the Toledo range in 1972.
Extendable dining table designed in the 60s inDenmark by the renowned Danish designer Johannes Andersen.
The table stands out for the impressive design of the structure of its legs in solid afrormosia wood with a spectacular top that houses a single extension on one of its sides. The wood of the table top is a beautiful teak wood selected for the beautiful play of light and contrasts of the waters of the wood grain.
This table has two drawers, which can be opened from both sides; a detail that differentiates it from the rest of the designs of both this brand and the rest of the Mid-Century pieces.
It was made in Denmark in the 1960s and its state of preservation is impeccable. Still, it has been reviewed by our professional restorers, who have worked with it to ensure it is ready for a second life.
This set of three Mid-Century tables form a nest of tables designed by VictorWilkins for G-Plan in England in the 1960s.
The trio of tables belongs to the Fresco collection by V. Wilkins and they are made of a very beautiful colored and grained teak that creates a contrasting color contrast that gives it a lot of presence.
Danish extending table by Johannes Andersen in teak with Dutch opening system.
The table is the work of the prolific and famous Danish designer Johannes Andersen, 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.
Danish extendable table by Johannes Andersen in teak with Dutch opening system.
The table is the work of the famous Danish designer Johannes Andersen and due to scratches on the top and that in the restoration process have not been fully recovered, we put it on sale.
The table has large dimensions and follows very elegant and beautiful design lines, in addition, it is made of teak in a very beautiful color.
Please zoom in on the photos to see the markings on the cover. If you contact me I can send you more photos.
Additional measures:
Closed 138 x 89 cm Height 72 cm
Fully open 248 x 89 cm
Extensions 55 x 89 cm
McIntoshMid-Centurytable with chairs from the Dunvegan collection.
The set is composed of:
Extendable round table with a teak board, belonging to the Dunvegancollection that Tom Robertson designed in the 1960s in Scotland.
Set of 4 teak chairs with black vinyl upholstery. These chairs were designed for this table, so they fit perfectly to it and it is possible to collect them under the table.
Although this is a personal opinion, the chairs are very comfortable.
Dining table from the 1960s, designed by John Herbert for the British brand A Younger.
This table belongs to the Fonsecacollection that J Herbert created in the mid-1960s. Manufactured with a solid afromorsia structure and frame and teak tops.
It is an extendable dining table that houses an inner board that unfolds like the wings of a butterfly, providing an additional extension of 45.5 cm to the table.
Mid-Century extending table by Arne Hovman-Olsen, a well-known architect and designer He designed this table in the late 50’s for Mogens Kold. Arne Hovman-Olsen is considered one of the most iconic designer in Denmark during the Mid-Century.
This table is one example of the mastery of the architect.
The table has superb design. It joins the tradition of the good Danish craftsmanship of Mogens Kold and the artistry of Arne Hovman-Olsen.
The table comes with a beautiful teak grain for the top and a solid structure.
Mid-Century Danish coffee table designed by Severin Hansen for Haslev in the 60’s.
This example comes stamped with the Danish Furniture makers.
The table contains all the features of the Danish modern furnitures with a minimalism design, pure lines creating clean joints based on an understanding how mix the craftsmanship couple with a careful choose of the rosewood.
Very simple design with a gorgeous result.
Full restored with excellent conditions.
Condition report:
Sanded with tradicional and mechanical way to avoid the use of chemicals and re-polished with natural oils.
This extending table gives us the opportunity to have a regular size table when it is closed as well as an extra big table when it is full extended.
Made in teak in the ’60s in Denmark, designed by Johannes Andersen, and handcrafted by Möbler, this table can be dispatched dismantled as the legs are easy to screw.
Condition report:
Materials: beautiful crafted from teak
Wood Finish: Professional restoration to the top.
Construction: Joints are sturdy and solid. All checked and ready to go
This table was handcrafted by Trioh in Denmark in the ´70s in rosewood with a tiled top.
Trioh manufactured this ceramic and rosewood coffee table by Ox Art and dated 78.
Condition report:
Materials: Beautifully crafted from rosewood.
Wood Finish: Professional restoration to the top. All wood sanded and re-polish with an oiled finish.
Excellent condition.
This table was made In Elm in the 60’s by Ercol. It was Designed by Lucian Ercolani. This table has been sanded and re-polished with a new coat that protect table without changing its natural colour, enjoying the beauty of its elm grain.
Condition report:
Excellent — This vintage piece is in near original condition. It may show minimal traces of use and/or have slight restorations.
Vicktor Wilkins designed this lovely coffee table for G-Plan. It was produced in the late ’60s. It is all solid teak and has a beautiful rack in rattan. Condition report:
The table has been sanded and re-polished. Rattan is in excellent condition.
The glass has some small scratches due to its age. Minors mark.
Mid-Century teak folding table designed by Tom Robertson for McIntosh in the 60s. This table is very useful, you can store it easily and once open it can seat up 6 people comfortably. It has a beautiful design once open due to the cross of its legs.
Condition report:
Excellent — This vintage piece is in near original condition. It may show minimal traces of use and/or have slight restorations.
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