Set consisting of a round extendable table and 4 chairs designed by TomRobertson for the McIntosh brand.
The table has a teak wood structure and rosewood top. Like the structure of the table, the chairs were also made of teak wood.
The table, in addition to its characteristic design, brings great utility to all types of interiors, since being extensible, it leaves aside the limitations that other round tables might have.
Our expert restorers have overhauled the entire set to ensure long lasting new life.
This Mid-Century double extendable table is a distinctive work of the Danish manufacturers. It was made with the guarantee of high-quality and high standards of the skilled Danish high-end cabinet maker, and it is certificated with the stamp of a Danish creation at the back of the top (see the photo).
The feature of this table is that the extensions are foldable and can be stored underneath the table. To open the table, you only have to pull out the sides to access the extensions, unfold one or both and match it with the holes of the tops.
The table is a beautifully hand-crafted example of the mastery of mid-century designs.
Dimensions
Diameter: 120 cm
Extensions: 60 x 120 cm
Extended: 240 x 120 cm
Height: 72 cm
You may find more Mid-Century extendable tables in the Vintage14 catalogue.
This Mid-Century coffee table was designed by John Herbert in the 60’s for the big-end cabin maker A. Younger. It incorporates a rattan rack that becomes the point of differentiation of this unique piece.
The designed of the table join all features of a superb design, the line up joints of the left with the top, the rattan used for the rack and the beauty of the dark teakwood.
Stunning Mid-Century extendable dining table designed by Arne Hovmand Olsen in the ’50s for the High-end cabinet maker Mogens Kolds in Denmark
The table has a beautiful solid structure in teak. In addition, it has two extra independent extensions stored underneath the table, allowing us to have a regular table to a different large dining table.
The design of this table is characterized by its simple, minimalist design, featuring clean lines, organic shapes, and vibrant teakwood grain.
The table is an original piece from the cabinet maker, stamped underneath.
The table follows all the Danish Mid-Century features of the Modern Danish movement.
Extendable dining table designed by Tom Robertson in the 60s in Scotland for the renowned furniture brand McIntosh. This piece is part of the EdenCollection (Edinburgh).
The table, made of teak wood, is characterized by the boat shape of its upper part. It has an auxiliary board hidden under the main board. To use it, you simply have to pull the ends and you will find it folded. The openingsystem used is similar to the wings of butterflies.
Something characteristic of tables of this type is that the auxiliary boards, given the little exposure to light to which they have been subjected during their lives, are always darker than the main ones; and although they are restored like the rest of the table, it is never possible to match the colors.
Extendable teak dining table designed by Tom Robertson for McIntosh’s Dunvegan collection in the early 1970s.
This piece retains 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. This table is made of solid teak for the structure and its top is made of walnut veneer.
Measures:
Closed table: length 159.5 cm, width 91 cm, height 74 cm
Open table: length 198 cm (with one extension), 236 cm (fully extended), width from 91 cm to 87 cm at its narrowest part, height 74 cm
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.
Viktor Wilkins designed for G-Plan a huge range of collection in the Mid-Century. One of his most successful collection was Astro collection including this small circular coffee table made in solid teak with a beautiful and vibrant teakwood grain with an organic design, having a top with its original glass.
The glass contains some small scratches relative to the age.
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 Danish dining table, designed by H.W. Klein for Bramin in Denmark in the 50s in teak wood.
The table has a solid teak frame along the entire surface which protects it from any impact, it has an impressive teak wood with a very beautiful grain that forms waters of different colors that enhances its beauty.
The table follows the patterns of Danish design, straight and simple lines with special care in the joints and structure.
The table originally had two extensions, today only one of them remains in perfect condition.
The entire table has been manually restored and finished in Danish oil from the Liberon brand.
It can be easily disassembled and assembled for transport.
Set of an extendable circular table and 4 chairs from the Scottish firm A.H. McIntosh & Co., created by Tom Robertson.
This set was designed in the 70s. The table (model T21) is constructed with solid teak legs and teak veneered tabletop.
It opens in the central part of the tabletop, revealing an additional butterfly-folded extension.
The set is completed with four chairs in black vinyl that were conceived for this table. When folded under the table, the shape of the seat and the curvature of the backrest leave them perfectly integrated under the tabletop as can be seen in the photographs.
Extendable dining table designed by Henry Walter Klein in Denmark for the renowned furniture brand Bramin.
The table has a vibrant teak with a grain of organic shapes enriched with a range of colors that enjoys oranges, ochres and blacks that enhance the inherent beauty of the design of the table.
The table has a solid teak frame that makes up the structure and 4 conical-shaped legs that can be easily unscrewed for transport. The auxiliary board can be conveniently stored inside the table.
H. W. Klein’s designs are characterized by the strength of his encounters, which always leave us impressed and this table is no less.
Design and material come together to bring to light a table with simple lines but with a great presence.
Danish extending teak dining table designed by the renowned designer Johannes Andersen in Denmark in the 1960s.
The table has an oval shape and has two extra extensions to form a large table with capacity for up to 8 people, thanks to its dimensions of 274 x 108 cm with a height of 72 cm.
The entire table has a teak with a grain that forms games of organic shapes that are distinguished by their various tones between ocher oranges and blacks.
Additional tabletops cannot be stored inside the table frame.
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 159.5 cm, width 91 cm, height 74 cm
Open table: length 198 cm (with one extension), 236 cm (fully extended), width from 91 cm to 87 cm at its narrowest part, height 74 cm
Extending dining table designed by Tom Robertson for A.H. McIntosh in Scotland.
Manufactured in teak, this table opens in the center to allow access to the extension that is stored folded and spreads out like the wings of a butterfly, thus increasing the number of diners.
The table has been checked and restored by the professionals in our own workshop, making this Mid-Century piece ready for a new life.
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.
Mid-Century round table from the Ercol brand, designed in elm by LucianErcolaniin the 1960s.
The table has a rack that, together with the classic combination of the English firm, gives this piece a distinctive character that sets it apart from other works by the renowned LucianErcolani.
Very versatile and functional design for both a dining area and an office.
We have stocks of this product in the UK and in Zaragoza.
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.
Designed by Oria (great Danish masters) it follows rational lines that combine perfectly with a vibrant teak.
This desk consists of three drawers and a shelf on one side.
It is a completely restored Mid-Century piece. Its cover retains some marks that it has not been possible to recover 100% due to the age and the original state of the desk; without affecting any of these aesthetic marks to the use of the desktop. All its drawers can be opened and closed perfectly.
Additional measures:
L: 122cm. x W: 61 cm x H: 74 cm
Leg room: 45 cm right to left x 71 cm high
This dining table comes from a UK farm. It is a table from the 70’s made of solid pine with a beautiful wood.
All the old varnish has been removed to leave its natural wood, it is treated with ultra-transparent varnish from the Italian brand Renner. This varnish protects the table without altering the natural color of the pine.
The legs detach from the lid, thus facilitating its transport and installation.
We recommend zooming in on the photos to be able to appreciate any marks caused by the more than 50 years of this table that remain after the restoration process.
Additional measures
Internal measurements 211 x 62 cm on the longest side and 61 x 62 cm at the headboards.
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.
Extendable round table with a teak board, belonging to the Dunvegan collection 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.
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.
Set of four Mid-Century dining chairs designed by Norwegian Henry Walter Klein, for the Bramin label.
Frame made of solid teak with an open structure finished with curved forms of masterful subtlety. Slightly inclined backrest in the upper part, which is closed by means of two arched slats, enhancing the comfort of the lower back.
In excellent condition, solid structure, restored wood and aesthetically like new.
Beautiful coffee table with a stunning design by the well-known designer Johannes Andersen. This coffee table comes with an unusual and beauty tiled side which improves the prettiness of the table. Stunning Rosewood and superb design and beautiful tiled make this table an attractive object.
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 lovely occasional table can be used as a bedside table as well as a sofa table.
This is delicate design to give that living room nook a new lease of life. This charming side table combines straight-lined design with a two small metal handles making this table very elegant. A handy drawer completes the look, packing this piece with beautiful practicality.
Made in teak in the 60´s.
Condition report:
The top of the table has been sanded and re-polished.
This table is in very good conditions, small tear and wear due to its age.
The drawer runs smoothly.
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 Mid-Century coffee table comes with a sliding top in teak and a black melamine foldable side.
This table has the benefit of a sliding system that give us two positions.
The black melamine makes the table waterproof on this side to lean hot or cold drinks easily.
This is a nice coffee table with a handy proportions. It is made in teak and glass. It was handcrafted by Lebus in the 60’s.
Vendor Ref.: Coffee table Lebus 190122
Condition report:
Materials: Beautifully crafted from teak and glass.
Wood Finish: Professional restoration to the top.All wood sanded and re-polish with an oiled finish.
Construction: Joints are sturdy and solid.
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.
The stunning grain of the afrormosia wood and the beautiful design of the job made by John Herbert for A Younger Ltd in this table make it a very special edition.
John Herbert designed the table for the English furniture maker A Younger LTD, in the ’60s.
The design feature of this coffee table is in its built-in legs into the frame of the table and its rack in rattan.
The table was handcrafted with absolute mastery, not only for the design but also for the materials used to create this table make it one of the best editions of John Herbert and A Younger.
The table belongs to the Sequence collection by J. Herbert.
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