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Mid-Century dining table (by A Younger)
1,500.00€ Add to cartMid-Century dining table (by A Younger)
Before all else, this remarkable dining table stands as a celebration of the visionary work of John Herbert, the celebrated Head of Design for A Younger Ltd. In 1960, Herbert was honoured by the Furniture Makers’ Guild for his outstanding sideboards and tables, creations that helped define the elegance and refinement of British Mid-Century Modern furniture.
This rare dining table is one of those distinguished designs — a seldom-seen model that captures the quiet sophistication and architectural purity for which Herbert became renowned. Crafted in richly figured teak, the table features a stunning one-piece top with an exceptional flowing grain pattern. The natural movement within the timber creates alternating highlights and warm tonal variations, giving the surface a remarkable sense of depth and character beneath the light.
Unlike extending models, this version was designed with a fixed top, allowing the proportions and uninterrupted teak grain to remain beautifully balanced and harmonious. The table’s greatest triumph lies in the masterful joinery between the apron and legs. Herbert designed the structure with an elegant flush transition, where each element flows organically into the next with remarkable restraint and precision. This clean sculptural detailing gives the table its refined architectural presence while preserving the softness and warmth of the natural wood.
Raised on slender tapered legs, the table embodies the timeless principles of Scandinavian and British Mid-Century design — simplicity, craftsmanship, and enduring beauty. A rare and highly collectible piece that would sit effortlessly within both contemporary and traditional interiors.
Dimensions:
Width: 182 cm
Depth: 78 cm
Height: 73.5 cm
Chair Clearance: length by height: 107 x 65 cm
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Small extending dining table (McIntosh 1960)
990.00€ Add to cartSmall extending dining table (McIntosh 1960)
Designed by Tom Robertson and handcrafted by A.H. McIntosh & Co. in Scotland during the 1960s, this exceptional dining table belongs to the celebrated Dunvegan collection, one of the most important and sought-after ranges produced by the renowned Scottish manufacturer during the golden age of Mid-Century Modern design.
The table is distinguished by its elegant boat-shaped top, a refined silhouette that perfectly embodies the timeless sophistication and restrained beauty of Scandinavian-inspired British furniture design. Crafted with remarkable attention to detail, the table includes one extension leaf ingeniously stored beneath the tabletop in a single piece. By smoothly pulling apart the main top, the hidden extension is easily revealed and positioned, showcasing the intelligent craftsmanship and practical elegance for which McIntosh became internationally admired.
What makes the Dunvegan collection especially important is the extraordinary organic joinery conceived by Tom Robertson. The seamless transition between the apron, legs, and tabletop demonstrates the sculptural artistry and cabinetmaking mastery that defined the finest Scottish furniture of the era. These beautifully flowing joints create a harmonious architectural form rarely found in modern production furniture.
Today, original examples from the Dunvegan range are increasingly collectible, appreciated for their exceptional craftsmanship, timeless proportions, and enduring design legacy. This table stands as a remarkable representation of 1960s Scottish Mid-Century Modern furniture, combining elegance, functionality, and heritage in one beautifully crafted piece.
Dimensions:
Closed: 154 x 91 cm
Extended: 198 x 91 cm
Height: 74 cm
Gap for the chairs: 98 x height 67 cm
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Mid-Century Elm Circular Dining Table & 4 Rattan Chairs – Original 1960s Set
700.00€ Add to cartMid-Century Elm Circular Dining Table & 4 Rattan Chairs – Original 1960s Set
A refined mid-century dining set comprising a circular elm table and four matching rattan chairs, preserved in its original 1960s condition. Sourced from a longstanding Peak District home, this set carries a quiet history, having been purchased at the time the house itself was acquired.
The table, crafted in warm elm, rests in a balanced, graceful form, while the accompanying chairs combine solid timber frames with handwoven rattan seats. Each chair retains its original shop label, a rare detail that underscores its authenticity and provenance.
The rattan remains in excellent condition, offering both durability and natural texture. The table top displays a gentle faded area consistent with age and use, adding character without diminishing its presence.
A piece that speaks softly of tradition, longevity, and thoughtful design, ideal for interiors that value heritage and natural materials.
Dimensions
Diameter: 121 cm
Height: 70 cm700.00€ -

McIntosh Extending Oval Dining Set by Tom Robertson — Dunvegan Collection, 1960s
1,800.00€ Add to cartMcIntosh Extending Oval Dining Set by Tom Robertson — Dunvegan Collection, 1960s
A McIntosh Extending Dining Set by Tom Robertson — Dunvegan Collection, 1960s
A distinguished dining set designed by Tom Robertson and handcrafted in Scotland by A.H. McIntosh during the 1960s for the celebrated Dunvegan Collection.
The set features an elegant oval extending dining table, masterfully made in warm teak, showcasing the natural depth and radiance of the wood’s grain. The table extends smoothly to provide additional space for dining, combining functionality with timeless grace.
It is accompanied by four McIntosh dining chairs, model 9533, whose softly curved backs and tapered frames complement the table’s refined form. Each chair tucks neatly beneath the apron, maintaining the harmonious proportions that define Robertson’s work.
A fine example of Scottish mid-century craftsmanship, this ensemble captures the quiet sophistication and enduring appeal of McIntosh design.
Dimensions:
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Closed: 153 × 90 cm
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Extended: 198 × 95 cm
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Extension leaf: 45 cm
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Height: 74 cm
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Sold OutDanish Mid-Century Double Extending Teak Dining Table by VV Møbler, Model 16 (1965)
1,900.00€ Read moreDanish Mid-Century Double Extending Teak Dining Table by VV Møbler, Model 16 (1965)
A distinguished example of Mid-century Danish design, this extending dining table by VV Møbler carries with it both quiet elegance and a traceable history, having been originally acquired from Heal’s in 1965.
Crafted in richly grained teak, the table reflects the enduring virtues of Scandinavian workmanship—clarity of line, balance of proportion, and a deep respect for natural materials. Its circular form invites intimacy in its closed state, while the cleverly engineered double-extension mechanism allows it to unfold with ease into a generous oval, extending from 120 cm to 220 cm. In this expanded form, it comfortably accommodates up to ten diners, making it equally suited to quiet family meals and larger gatherings.
The design remains honest and purposeful, with a seamless integration of function and beauty. The extension leaves sit harmoniously within the structure, preserving the table’s graceful silhouette whether open or closed.
Dimensions:
Height: 72 cm
Width: 120 cm (extended to 220 cm)
Depth: 120 cm
Condition Report:
This table has been carefully preserved within a private home where it was well looked after over the years. It presents in very good original condition, with only a minor surface scratch visible in two of the photographs. Given its remarkable state, professional restorers have advised that it remain untouched, allowing its authentic patina—gently acquired through decades—to be appreciated rather than altered.
The teak wood is warm, rich, and beautifully grained, full of character. Structurally, the table is sound and practical; it can be easily dismantled for transportation and reassembled with simplicity, secured by two screws on each leg.
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McIntosh Dunvegan Teak Dining Set – Round Extending Table & 4 Chairs (1960s Scotland)
1,800.00€ Add to cartMcIntosh 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
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Round extending dining table by GPlan Fresco Collection 1960.
975.00€ Add to cartRound extending dining table by GPlan Fresco Collection 1960.
Elevate your dining space with this exquisite circular dining table, designed by Viktor Wilkins and meticulously handcrafted by G Plan. Part of the distinguished Fresco collection, its allure lies in the striking contrast of rich teak and deep afromosia, a dialogue of tones that celebrates the natural beauty of the wood.
The tabletop, including its extension leaf, is encircled by a solid afromosia ring, a thoughtful structural detail that ensures both durability and enduring elegance. Its single extension allows effortless expansion, accommodating larger gatherings while maintaining its graceful circular form.
G Plan’s legacy of fine furniture-making began in England in the mid-20th century, where the brand quickly became synonymous with exceptional craftsmanship, timeless design, and innovation in domestic living. Each piece carries this heritage, marrying traditional techniques with a modern sensibility, ensuring that every table is not only functional but a statement of enduring quality.
With a closed diameter of 122 cm and an extension of 45 cm, standing at 74 cm high, this table embodies a harmonious blend of history, material excellence, and thoughtful design—destined to grace homes for generations to come.
Dimensions:
Closed:
Diameter: 122 cm
Extension: 45 cm
Table extended: 167 x 122 cm
Height: 74cm
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Sold OutSet of 6 dining chairs– 1962 Danish Mid-Century Modern
1,400.00€ Read moreSet of 6 dining chairs– 1962 Danish Mid-Century Modern
A set of an early and distinguished example of the dining chair, conceived with a high-influence of the CH36 chair by Hans J Wegner in 1962 by the master of Danish modernism, Hans J. Wegner. This early production model features a simplified leg structure, notably without the later joint stretchers, reflecting a purer and more restrained interpretation of the design.
Crafted in warm, richly grained teakwood, this model embodies the quiet discipline and refined simplicity of its time. Its form is honest and enduring, with every curve shaped in quiet harmony and each joint a testament to traditional cabinetmaking. The gently arched backrest offers both grace and support, while the handwoven paper cord seatprovides a natural texture—light yet resilient—echoing time-honoured Scandinavian techniques.
This early edition carries the subtle character that only decades can bestow: a soft patina to the wood and a depth of tone that speaks of careful use and preservation. The original papercord seat remains intact, bearing gentle marks of age and use that attest to its authenticity and long history. For those who prefer a renewed finish, we are pleased to offer professional reweaving in new papercord (£130 per chair).
A timeless addition to any considered interior, where authenticity, craftsmanship, and quiet beauty are valued above all.
Dimensions:
L x W: 48 x 42 cm
Height: 78 cm
Seat pad height: 45 cm
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Mid-Century Danish teak extending dining table (Johannes Andersen)
1,500.00€ Add to cartMid-Century Danish teak extending dining table (Johannes Andersen)
This distinguished Mid-Century dining table, designed by the renowned Johannes Andersen—a name synonymous with Danish craftsmanship—embodies timeless elegance. Handcrafted in Denmark and retailed in the ’50s and ’60s at Heal’s in London, it is crafted from rich teak whose warm, expressive grain evokes forests and the mastery of time-honoured skill.
At its centre lies a cleverly engineered extension system, discreetly stored beneath the table, showcasing the ingenuity of an era when design combined beauty with functionality. With a simple, smooth motion, the table extends effortlessly, transforming into a generous surface for gathering and dining.
The shaped tabletop, gently narrower at the ends, lends the piece a refined and airy silhouette, softening its presence while maintaining strength. It is this subtle contour that gives the table its light, elegant appearance, a hallmark of Scandinavian restraint.
A piece not merely made but thoughtfully composed, where function, proportion, and material exist in quiet harmony—true to the enduring spirit of mid-century design.
Completely restored.
I can provide a video on how the extension works.
Dimensions:
Closed: 154 x 83 cm
Extended: 216 x 83 cm
Height: 74 cm
Extension: 61 x 82 to 80 cm
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Danish Double Extending Oak Dining Table by Skovby, 1960s
1,500.00€ Add to cartDanish Double Extending Oak Dining Table by Skovby, 1960s
A thoughtfully crafted Danish dining table by Skovby, made in the 1960s, embodies the quiet ingenuity and enduring principles of Scandinavian design. Constructed in oak, with a solid oak frame, the table offers both strength and warmth through its finely grained timber.
In its closed form, the table presents a compact, square silhouette—measured and modest, well-suited to more intimate settings. Yet, with the graceful addition of its two extension leaves, it unfolds into a generous dining surface, capable of hosting larger gatherings with ease and dignity. This harmonious transformation speaks to a time when furniture was made not only to serve, but to adapt and endure.
The table has been carefully sanded and finished with Osmo raw oil, preserving the wood’s natural character while lending it a soft, contemporary tone. The finish enhances the oak’s texture without masking its history, allowing the material to speak with quiet confidence.
A piece both practical and poetic—rooted in tradition, yet ever relevant to the modern home.
Dimensions:
Closed: 100 x 100 cm
Extended: 200 x 100 cm
height: 72.5 cm
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Sold OutLarge Danish Teak Extending Dining Table by Harry Østergaard for Randers Møbelfabrik,
1,900.00€ Read moreLarge Danish Teak Extending Dining Table by Harry Østergaard for Randers Møbelfabrik,
A rare expression of Danish ingenuity, this exceptional dining table was designed by Harry Østergaard for Randers Møbelfabrik in Denmark during the 1960s—an era when craftsmanship and quiet innovation walked hand in hand.
At first glance, the table speaks in the restrained language of mid-century design; yet beneath its composed surface lies a most unusual and refined mechanical extension system. Two extension leaves are ingeniously concealed beneath the main top, awaiting their moment. With a gentle pull of the opposing ends, the table reveals its secret: the extensions rise and unfold almost effortlessly, emerging in a fluid, near-automatic motion. It is a mechanism both practical and quietly remarkable—one seldom encountered, even among the finest Danish tables of its time.
Crafted from warm teak, the table rests upon a solid frame that ensures both strength and enduring stability. It has been fully restored, preserving its integrity while honouring the passage of years. As with many pieces touched by time and sunlight, the main surface has softened in tone, its darker grain less pronounced, while the extension leaves retain their deeper, richer veining—creating a gentle contrast that tells the story of its life.
The thoughtful proportions extend beyond its surface. A generous 152 cm span between the legs provides ample room for up to three chairs on each side, offering both comfort and flexibility. In its full extension, the table can accommodate up to 12 guests for convivial gatherings, or 10 in more relaxed comfort.
Generous in scale and uncommon in proportion, the table measures 180 x 100 cm when closed, extending to an impressive 292 x 100 cm, offering both intimacy and grandeur in equal measure.
A distinguished piece where thoughtful engineering meets timeless Danish design—best appreciated in motion, as its elegant transformation quietly unfolds.
Dimensions:
Closed: 180 x 100
Extended: 292 x 100
Each extension: 56 cm
Height: 73 cm
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Ercol Folding Table and Four Quaker Chairs by Lucian Ercolani, 1960s
1,800.00€ Add to cartErcol Folding Table and Four Quaker Chairs by Lucian Ercolani, 1960s
A masterpiece of mid-century craftsmanship, this exquisite folding table and four Quaker chairs were designed by Lucian Ercolani for Ercol in England during the 1960s. A seamless blend of form and function, this dining set exemplifies British furniture design’s timeless elegance and enduring quality.
The table features a solid elm top, celebrated for its striking grain patterns, while its legs and supporting structure are crafted from sturdy solid beech. The clean, refined lines of the design exude a quiet strength, making it a statement piece in any dining space.
Designed with practicality in mind, the table incorporates two folding leaves. It effortlessly extends its surface to accommodate more guests or folds down to fit within more compact interiors. This versatile functionality makes it perfect for intimate gatherings and more significant dining occasions.
The accompanying four Quaker chairs, with elegantly curved spindle backs and sturdy construction, provide comfort and style, embodying the timeless aesthetic that has defined Ercol furniture for decades.
Ercol, a brand synonymous with quality and craftsmanship, continues to produce exceptional furniture today, maintaining the legacy of Lucian Ercolani’s visionary designs.
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Dimensions:
Closed Table: 62 x 74 cm
Open Table: 136 x 74 cm
Height: 71 cm
Each Wing: 36 x 74 cm
A true collector’s piece, this vintage Ercol dining set is a testament to enduring design and craftsmanship, perfect for those who appreciate both heritage and functionality.
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Mid-Century Arkana Round Dining Table in Brazilian Rosewood
1,800.00€ Add to cartMid-Century Arkana Round Dining Table in Brazilian Rosewood
A striking expression of mid-century modern design, this handcrafted dining table reflects the visionary work associated with Duncan Burke and Maurice Burke.
Gracefully elevated on a single architectural aluminium pedestal base, the table achieves an elegant balance between strength and visual lightness. Its generous circular top finished in stunning Brazilian Rosewood displays a dramatic and richly figured grain, creating a refined contrast with the sculptural metal support.
The table has been completely restored with sensitivity and respect for its original integrity. Only tiny traces of time remain as honest scars, subtle marks that could not be entirely removed and now form part of its authentic character. Among these is an original maker’s adjustment, created during production to perfectly align the rosewood veneer to the top.
We encourage close inspection of the photographs to fully appreciate these features, which speak not of imperfection but of history, authenticity, and careful preservation.
Its sculptural form echoes the disciplined clarity of the Bauhaus tradition while retaining the warmth and organic presence associated with Scandinavian modern design. A timeless and refined centrepiece, it embodies the spirit of an era when craftsmanship and thoughtful design were paramount.
Dimensions:
Diameter: 150 cm
Height: 72cm
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Mid-Century Danish dining set in Oak 1960
2,800.00€ Add to cartMid-Century Danish dining set in Oak 1960
A refined circular double-extending dining table designed by Laurits M. Larsen and crafted in Denmark during the 1960s. Rooted in the enduring tradition of Danish modern design, the table presents softly rounded proportions combined with clean, disciplined lines, creating a graceful yet understated presence.
The tabletop is framed in solid oak, a traditional and practical feature that protects the edges while ensuring long-term durability. With its two extension leaves, the table effortlessly transforms from an intimate round form into a generous oval, making it equally suited to everyday dining and larger gatherings.
Remarkably, the table has arrived in excellent original condition, so well preserved that it has been left entirely as found. It shows no notable marks or scratches, bearing witness to the attentive care it has received throughout its life.
We offer the table with four Kai Kristiansen chairs in oak with new uphosltery in vanilla velvet from Baumann Creation for £2800
Dimensions:
Closed: 110 cm diameter
Extended: 210 × 100 cm
Height: 72 cm
A harmonious union of practicality and quiet sophistication, designed to serve faithfully for generations.2,800.00€ -
Sold OutMcIntosh Dunvegan Extendable Teak Dining Table & 4 Chairs | Mid-Century 1960s
1,700.00€ Read moreMcIntosh 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 cmChair Dimensions
Seat Depth: 48 × 43 cm
Overall Height: 71 cm
Seat Height: 45 cmExplore more McIntosh furniture in the Vintage14 catalogue.
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Back Soon ReserveMid-Century McIntosh double extending dining table
1,400.00€ Add to cartMid-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 cm1,400.00€ -

Dining set of eight rosewood dining chairs(by Kristian Solmer Vedel)
10,000.00€ Add to cartDining set of eight rosewood dining chairs(by Kristian Solmer Vedel)
As I capture my products through the lens, there are moments when haste urges me forward — a quiet wish to complete one piece and move on to the next. Yet, now and then, an item graces my hands that beckons time to slow. Its natural beauty enchants from every angle; the richness of its texture, the harmony of its colours, the noble material, the gentle curves — all conspire to hold me still. It exudes such warmth and effortless charm that I find myself lingering. Hours may pass in quiet joy, for this is not merely a product — it is poetry in form, and today, the camera and I are content to be its audience.
I only wish I could fully convey the soul of this exquisite set of eight chairs including two carved and six single chairs.— a work of enduring beauty crafted from rich Rosewood. Designed by the renowned Industrial Designer Kristian Solmer Vedel for the Modus collection and masterfully handcrafted by Søren Willadsen in Denmark during the storied 1960s, it speaks of another time, when artistry met function with reverence.
Chairs made from solid warm rosewood and upholstery in black leather.
Dimensions.
Height back seat: 77cm
Seat height: 44 cm
Depth: 44 cm
Width 49 cm
Width with armrest 65cm
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Back Soon ReserveMcIntosh double extending dining table (Rosewood)
1,500.00€ Add to cartMcIntosh double extending dining table (Rosewood)
*Pictures of the next available table will be ready very soon. Should you wish to place a back order, no payment is required at this stage. Simply proceed with the order and, at checkout, select “pay by bank transfer.” Once the photographs and a detailed video are prepared, you will be the first to receive them, giving you the opportunity to review the piece carefully and decide whether you wish to proceed with the order.
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.
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Back Soon ReserveDining extending table by McIntosh
1,050.00€ Add to cartDining extending table by McIntosh
Dining Table by Tom Robertson for A.H. McIntosh – Dunvegan Collection, 1960s
An exquisite creation by Scottish designer Tom Robertson, this dining table was handcrafted in the 1960s by A.H. McIntosh, one of Scotland’s most respected furniture makers. Part of the celebrated Dunvegan collection, it reflects the elegance and functionality that define the golden era of mid-century design.
Fashioned from beautifully grained teakwood, the table showcases clean architectural lines and a warm, natural finish. Ingeniously designed, it features a hidden folding extension that stores neatly beneath the top, unfolding with ease to transform the piece from an intimate dining setting to a generous entertaining space.
A timeless work of craftsmanship, this table unites refined form with enduring practicality — a hallmark of Robertson’s design philosophy and McIntosh’s renowned workmanship.
Dimensions:
Closed: 148 x 84 cm
Extended: 194 x 84 cm
Height: 74cm
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Danish dining chairs (new upholstery)
1,500.00€ Add to cartDanish dining chairs (new upholstery)
Set of Six Danish Beech Dining Chairs, 1960s – Newly Upholstered in White Wool
A timeless expression of Scandinavian craftsmanship, this elegant set of six dining chairs was handcrafted in Denmark during the 1960s by an unknown yet clearly skilled designer. Fashioned from solid beech, each chair bears the hallmarks of mid-century Danish design — simplicity, balance, and enduring quality.
The frames, gently sculpted and beautifully aged, reveal the warmth and honeyed tones of natural beechwood. The newly upholstered seats, covered in a luxurious white woolly fabric, bring a fresh softness that harmonises gracefully with the organic character of the wood.
Comfortable yet refined, these chairs speak of an era when furniture was made to last — both in form and spirit. Whether placed around a vintage dining table or used as statement pieces in a contemporary interior, they embody the quiet poetry of Danish modern design.
Dimensions:
L x W: 55 x 45 cm
H: 81 cm
Height of the seat pad: 48 cm
Height of the armrest: 69 cm.
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Sold OutTeak Extending Dining Table by Kofod Larsen for G-Plan, 1960s
1,500.00€ Read moreTeak Extending Dining Table by Kofod Larsen for G-Plan, 1960s
Teak Extending Dining Table by Kofod Larsen for G-Plan, 1960s
Designed by Danish designer Kofod Larsen for British maker G-Plan in the 1960s, this teak extending dining table unites Scandinavian elegance with British craftsmanship.
Its clean lines, softly rounded edges, and warm teak grain embody timeless mid-century design. With an easy extension mechanism, it adapts seamlessly from everyday use to larger gatherings, making it both practical and refined.
We can provide videos of the surface top and how the extensions are stored.
Dimensions
Extended: 244 x 89 cm
Closed: 153 x 89 cm
Height: 72 cm
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Small extending dining table (Made In Denmark)
800.00€ Add to cartSmall extending dining table (Made In Denmark)
A charming exemplar of Danish design from the 1960s, this compact extending dining table is a testament to the era’s quiet brilliance. Handcrafted in warm, richly grained teak, its modest footprint belies a hidden versatility.
Beneath its finely finished top lie two neatly concealed extension leaves, ready to emerge with a simple, graceful pull—offering the choice of one or both, according to the gathering at hand. Whether set for an intimate supper or a lively feast, this piece adapts with poise, preserving the harmony of form and function that defines true Mid-Century craftsmanship.
Thoughtfully constructed not only for daily grace but for ease of movement as well, the table is designed to disassemble with simplicity. Each leg can be swiftly screwed and unscrewed, allowing the piece to be transported or relocated with minimal effort—an elegant solution rooted in practical wisdom.
A faithful companion to the traditions of thoughtful living and enduring beauty.
Dimensions
Closed: 119,5 x 79 cm
Each extension: 42 x 79 cm
Table extended: 203 x 79
Height: 73.5 cm
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Sold OutErcol Windsor Extending Table and Chairs in Elm
4,000.00€ Read moreErcol Windsor Extending Table and Chairs in Elm
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.
This set consists of 8 Chairs and 1 Table.
Dimensions
Closed: 154 x 83cm Height: 71cm
Extended: 225 x 83cm Height 71cm
The extension: 71 x 83 cm
Chair Dimensions
Length: 42.5 cm
Width: 41 cm
Seat Height: 42 cm
Height: 91 cm
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Set of Ercol dining table and 4 chairs (Renner Ultra raw finish)
1,800.00€ Add to cartSet of Ercol dining table and 4 chairs (Renner Ultra raw finish)
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 set has been beautifully restored, all sanded and treated with the Italian ultra-transparent finish by Renner. This treatment gives us the opportunity to enjoy the beauty of the natural elmwood. (https://renneritalia.com/en/naturance-barriera-extra-opaca-per-linterior-design/)
The set includes an original Ercol plank table made in the ’60s and a set of four Quaker Ercol chairs.
We offer the table for £700
The set of four chairs and table for £1250
Each chair bought separately £225 with the Renner finish.
Dimensions.
L. 137 cm
W. 72 cm
H. 71.5 cm
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Dining Table And Chairs (White And Newton)
1,400.00€ Add to cartDining Table And Chairs (White And Newton)
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 741,400.00€ -

Dining extending table (A Younger)
975.00€ Add to cartDining extending table (A Younger)
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
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McIntosh Teakwood Folding Table, 1960s
600.00€ Add to cartMcIntosh Teakwood Folding Table, 1960s
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.
Dimensions
Length: 150 cm
Depth: 90 cm
Height: 74 cm
600.00€ -
Back Soon ReserveDining table (Made in Denmark)
850.00€ Add to cartDining table (Made in Denmark)
This dining table is a testament to the era’s functional and timeless aesthetic. Handcrafted from exquisite teak wood in Denmark during the 1950s, it boasts a sleek and minimalist silhouette with a streamlined construction. The gently framed edges add a touch of understated sophistication. But what truly makes this table stand out is its versatility- it effortlessly transforms into an extended version, making it ideal for larger gatherings. The sturdy cylindrical legs provide reliable support and showcase the hallmark craftsmanship and meticulous attention to detail synonymous with Danish furniture design.
The table offers easy assembly through screws for flat delivery.
Dimensions.
Table closed: 130 x 85 Height 75cm
Table extended: 230 x 85 height 75 cm
Each extension 50 x 85 cm
850.00€ -

Farm pine table made in England
800.00€ Add to cartFarm pine table made in England
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.
Measurements
L. 182 cm
W. 89 cm
H. 80 cm
Gap for the chairs 150 x 60 cm
800.00€ -

Round Extendind dining table by G-Plan
990.00€ Add to cartRound Extendind dining table by G-Plan
Extendable round dining table designed in the 1960s by Victor Wilkins for G-Plan.
The table has a circular plan and houses an extension in the center of it. The extension folds out easily for use.
The entire table is made of afrormorsia and teak wood.
Measures
Height: 74cm
Extension: 45cm
Diameter (when closed): 122 cm
Open: 167 x 122 cm
You can find more extendable tables in the Vintage14 catalogue.
990.00€ -

Mid-Century Rectangular Dining Table (Lucian Ercolani)
900.00€ Add to cartMid-Century Rectangular Dining Table (Lucian Ercolani)
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.
900.00€




























