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  • New arrivalsMcIntosh long sideboard in Rosewood.

    McIntosh long sideboard in Rosewood.

    2,100.00
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    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.

     

    2,100.00
  • Mid-Century wall unit bookcase by Avalon.

    Mid-Century wall unit bookcase by Avalon.

    1,900.00
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    Mid-Century wall unit bookcase by Avalon.

    This modular wall unit was handcrafted in teak during the 1960s by Avalon Furniture in Somerset, England. Designed in the spirit of Scandinavian modernism, Avalon’s mid-century pieces were produced in-house to reflect the clean lines and functionality of the era.

    We have configured this particular setup to present a balanced, straight-line composition by doubling the bays, allowing all modules to sit at the same level. However, the system is entirely flexible and can be reconfigured to suit your space and preferences.

    Please note that bays cannot be shared at the same height — each metal upright (bay) supports only one module per level. This ensures structural integrity and preserves the original design principles.

    The cabinets and shelves have been fully restored: carefully sanded and finished in oil, in keeping with the original treatment, preserving their authentic mid-century character and the warm tone of the teak.

    One of the chests had previously sustained a small knock. This area has been carefully restored, and the mark has been blended as much as possible into the surrounding wood. Nevertheless, a faint trace remains — a small scar near the left corner of the chest — subtle, yet still visible upon close inspection.

    The iron of the bays have been gently cleaned only. We chose not to repaint them black, as doing so would make the piece appear too new and detract from its honest, time-worn character. Should you prefer them refinished, this can be arranged for an additional £100.

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    If you require a specific number of cabinets, bays, or shelves, feel free to get in touch and I will be happy to provide a tailored quotation.


    Dimensions:

    Bays: 182 cm

    Modules : 83 x 41.5 cm
    5 shelve of 83 x 31 cm
    1 Shelf of 83 x 31 cm

    1,900.00
  • MCINTOSH SIDEBOARD

    Long and narrow sideboard by McIntosh

    1,800.00
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    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

    1,800.00
  • Chest Of Drawers By Kofod Larsen For G Plan – Refined British Craftsmanship In TeakSold Out

    Chest Of Drawers By Kofod Larsen For G Plan – Refined British Craftsmanship In Teak

    1,275.00
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    Chest Of Drawers By Kofod Larsen For G Plan – Refined British Craftsmanship In Teak

    An exquisite example of mid-century design, this chest of drawers was designed by Kofod-Larsen and handcrafted in the United Kingdom by G-Plan during the 1960s. Constructed from richly grained teak, it embodies the timeless elegance and meticulous craftsmanship that define Kofod-Larsen’s collaboration with G-Plan — a perfect harmony of Danish design sensibility and British precision.
    Recently refurbished to an excellent standard, the chest retains its original charm while revealing the warm lustre of its teak finish. All drawers open smoothly, attesting to the quality of its construction and careful restoration.
    With its clean lines, sculptural handles, and balanced proportions, this piece captures the essence of mid-century modern design — understated, functional, and beautifully enduring.
    Product tags: Kofod-Larsen, G-Plan, mid-century modern, teak chest of drawers, Danish design, British craftsmanship, 1960s furniture, vintage furniture, refurbished teak
    Focus keyphrase: Kofod-Larsen teak chest of drawers by G-Plan.


    Dimensions
    L X W: 76 x 46cm

    Height: 107.5

    Drawers height: 5-6-12 cm

    1,275.00
  • Mid-Century Dunvegan Double-Extension Teak Dining Table by Tom Robertson (Copy)Back Soon Reserve

    Mid-Century Dunvegan Double-Extension Teak Dining Table by Tom Robertson (Copy)

    1,400.00
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    Mid-Century Dunvegan Double-Extension Teak Dining Table by Tom Robertson (Copy)

    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

    1,400.00
  • Twenty Four Teak Chairs By McIntosh, 1960s (Price Per Chair)

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

    65.00
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    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

     

    65.00
  • Walter Cornell Walnut Low Sideboard - Coffee Table for Greaves & Thomas, 1960s

    Walter Cornell Walnut Low Sideboard – Coffee Table for Greaves & Thomas, 1960s

    600.00
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    Walter Cornell Walnut Low Sideboard – Coffee Table for Greaves & Thomas, 1960s

    This refined piece speaks softly of an era when design was guided by proportion, restraint, and enduring craft. Conceived by Walter Cornell during the golden years of British modernism, this low sideboard—equally suited to serve as a generous coffee table—embodies the quiet confidence of 1960s design.

    Crafted from beautifully grained walnut, the table carries a natural warmth that has mellowed with time, its surface telling a gentle story of age and use. Three long drawers run through the body of the piece, ingeniously accessible from both sides, offering both symmetry and practicality. The metal handles provide a subtle contrast, their cool precision balancing the organic richness of the wood.

    Produced by Greaves & Thomas, a maker long respected for its commitment to quality and refinement, this table stands as a testament to thoughtful British furniture making—functional, dignified, and made to endure beyond fashion.

    Link to the video: https://share.icloud.com/photos/058jeJS34H4JyzUl3K5l8m8mQ


    Dimensions:

    L x W: 150 x 45.5 cm

    Height: 41cm

    Drawers dimensions:

    Drawers on the side have a length of 40.5 and the one in the middle 60.5 cm

    Interior dimensions: Side ones: 38 x 41 h 6.5 and middle one 58 x 41.5 H6.5 cm

    600.00
  • Double Danish Rosewood Chest Of Drawers 1960Sold Out

    Double Danish Rosewood Chest Of Drawers 1960

    1,500.00
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    Double Danish Rosewood Chest Of Drawers 1960

    Mid-Century Danish Rosewood Chest of Drawers – 1960s
    Authentic mid-century modern chest of drawers made in Denmark in the 1960s. Crafted from beautifully figured rosewood, this piece features six spacious drawers arranged in two rows of three. The design highlights classic Scandinavian craftsmanship with clean lines, elegant proportions, and rich natural wood grain.

    A timeless and functional storage piece, ideal for a bedroom, living space, or office, and a fine example of Danish modern furniture from the mid-century era.


    Dimensions:
    166.5 cm (W) × 46 cm (D) × 66.5 c
    1,500.00
  • Set of 8 Kai Kristiansen chairs for Bespoken upholstery (Model 31)

    Set of 8 Kai Kristiansen chairs for Bespoken upholstery (Model 31)

    4,500.00
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    Set of 8 Kai Kristiansen chairs for Bespoken upholstery (Model 31)

    A distinguished set of eight Model 31 chairs, conceived in 1956 by the celebrated Danish designer Kai Kristiansen and handcrafted in Denmark by Schou Andersen Møbelfabrik.

    Born in the golden age of Scandinavian modernism, the Model 31 is admired for its quiet mastery of form and function. The gently curved backrest is shaped to follow the human body, offering natural comfort, while the solid wood frame—traditionally executed in teak or rosewood—reveals the precision and integrity of mid-century Danish craftsmanship. Every line is purposeful, every joint a testament to a time when furniture was made to endure.

    The chairs have undergone a careful and thorough restoration. All wooden surfaces have been meticulously sanded and refinished with Fiddes hardwax oil, enhancing the natural grain while providing lasting protection. Each structure has been fully stress-tested, re-glued where necessary, and tightened using traditional hand-craft methods, ensuring that every chair is solid, stable, and true.

    The set is offered ready for upholstery, allowing the future owner to complete it according to personal taste. Upholstery may be selected from Spradling vinyls or from Baumann and Creation fabrics; samples from all suppliers can be provided upon request. We are also pleased to work with the client’s own material, in which case a £400 deduction will be applied.

    Dimensions
    Width: 50 cm
    Depth: 44 cm
    Overall height: 75 cm
    Seat height: 46 cm

    A rare and harmonious ensemble—faithful to its origins, respectful of tradition, and prepared for many more years of use.

    4,500.00
  • Gunni Omann teak sideboard by Axel Christiansen

    Gunni Omann teak sideboard by Axel Christiansen

    3,000.00
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    Gunni Omann teak sideboard by Axel Christiansen

    Designed by Gunni Omann and handcrafted by Axel Christiansen in Denmark during the 1960s, this long sideboard embodies the quiet authority and measured beauty of classic Danish modernism. Crafted from teakwood, its robust frame is softened by the natural warmth of the timber, where a vibrant, flowing grain lends depth and character, granting the piece a powerful yet composed presence.

    The form is elevated by elegant, solid round legs, each adorned with a finely turned ring at the junction where body meets structure—a subtle but masterful detail that speaks of skilled hands and thoughtful design. Sliding doors move with calm precision, their long, organic handles shaped to rest naturally in the hand, reinforcing the harmony between function and form.

    At its heart, a generous bank of drawers offers ample storage, making the sideboard as practical as it is refined. Rooted in tradition and built to endure, this is furniture conceived for a lifetime, carrying forward the enduring values of Danish craftsmanship.


    Dimensions:
    240 × 47 × Height 80 cm

    3,000.00
  • Double Extending Dining Table (Gudme Mobelfabrik)Sold Out

    Double Extending Dining Table (Gudme Mobelfabrik)

    975.00
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    Double Extending Dining Table (Gudme Mobelfabrik)

    Designed and crafted by Gudmand Møbelfabrik in Denmark in the 1960s, this extending table reflects the clarity and purpose of classic Scandinavian design. Constructed from vibrant teakwood, the surface features a rich, even grain and a warm, natural tone.
    The table features two extensions stored neatly beneath the main top, keeping the design clean and practical. To extend the table, simply pull from each end to access the leaves, which can be used individually or together depending on the required size.
    A solid pedestal leg forms the base of the table, providing excellent support and stability. This well-considered structure ensures the table is robust and secure in both its closed and extended positions, making it a functional and reliable piece for everyday use.


    Dimensions:
    Table closed: 136 x 90.
    Each extension 48 x 90
    Table completely extended: 233 x 90
    Table with one extension: 184 x 90 cm
    Height: 72.5

    975.00
  • Pair Of Scandinavian Armchairs (Made In Solid Teakwood)

    Pair Of Scandinavian Armchairs (Made In Solid Teakwood)

    1,750.00
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    Pair Of Scandinavian Armchairs (Made In Solid Teakwood)

    Pair of handcrafted Danish armchairs in solid teak.
    Strongly influenced by the iconic armchair designs of Rietveld, these pieces feature sculptural, well-proportioned lines and beautifully executed flat joinery that highlights the craftsmanship. The teak frames are organically shaped and finely detailed.
    Both armchairs retain their original black vinyl upholstery, which remains in very good condition and complements the warm tone of the teak.


    Dimensions
    L x W 69 x 75 cm
    Seat pad 49 x 50
    Height 63.5 cm
    Armrest height 48.5 cm
    Seat pad height 39 cm

    1,750.00
  • Set of six or ten Bramin chairs in Paper Cord (by Henry Walter Klein)

    Set of six or ten Bramin chairs in Paper Cord (by Henry Walter Klein)

    3,600.00
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    Set of six or ten Bramin chairs in Paper Cord (by Henry Walter Klein)

    Designed by Henry Walter Klein and handcrafted in teak by Bramin, this chair reflects the quiet mastery of Danish Mid-Century craftsmanship. Its defining character lies in the exquisite way the backrest meets the frame—a sculpted junction where the maker’s skill is intentionally revealed. The visible laminated join, composed of alternating rosewood inserts, creates a gentle rhythm of dark and warm tones, each layer testifying to the patient, time-honoured methods that shaped it.

    The seat, woven in resilient Danish paper cord, holds the understated beauty of classic Nordic design. Where age had begun to leave its trace, selected strands have been thoughtfully renewed, reinforcing the structure while preserving the chair’s original soul.

    A piece of calm elegance, it stands not merely as furniture, but as a small ode to the traditions that shaped Scandinavian woodworking—faithful, enduring, and crafted to be cherished for generations.

    We currently have four additional chairs in stock, each featuring a flat-woven paper-cord seat, allowing this piece to be combined with they to form a harmonious set of ten chairs.

    Price for the additional chair is £600

    These chairs are preserved in their original state, radiating a distinctive patina that speaks of time and care. The original Danish paper cord, taut and graceful, complements the seat pads—also in fine Danish paper cord—both in remarkable condition, retaining their authentic charm and enduring beauty.


    Dimensions:

    L x W: 49 x 46

    Seat pad height: 46 cm

    Height of the chair: 75.5 cm

    3,600.00
  • McIntosh T21 Round Extending Dining Set with Four Original ChairsBack Soon Reserve

    McIntosh T21 Round Extending Dining Set with Four Original Chairs

    1,800.00
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    McIntosh T21 Round Extending Dining Set with Four Original Chairs

    A distinguished dining ensemble from A.H. McIntosh & Co., envisioned by designer Tom Robertson in the 1970s. This set centres around the renowned T21 round table, its rosewood top enriched by the warm grain of a teak frame and legs. The tabletop opens smoothly at the centre to reveal a butterfly-fold extension, offering added space with the quiet elegance of traditional craftsmanship.

    The four accompanying black vinyl chairs were conceived specifically for this model. Their form allows them to nest seamlessly beneath the table, maintaining an orderly, uncluttered appearance when the set is not in use. Additional chairs may be purchased at £200 each.


    Dimensions
    Table closed: Ø122 cm, Height 74 cm
    Table extended: 167 × 122 cm, Height 74 cm

    We can provide a video.

    Further McIntosh pieces are available through the Vintage14 catalogue.

    1,800.00
  • A McIntosh Extending Oval  Dining Set by Tom Robertson — Dunvegan Collection, 1960sSold Out

    A McIntosh Extending Oval Dining Set by Tom Robertson — Dunvegan Collection, 1960s

    1,600.00
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    A McIntosh 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:

    • Closed: 153 × 90 cm

    • Extended: 198 × 95 cm

    • Extension leaf: 45 cm

    • Height: 74 cm

    1,600.00
  • Extending dining table (Made in Denmark in the '60s)Sold Out

    Extending dining table (Made in Denmark in the ’60s)

    975.00
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    Extending dining table (Made in Denmark in the ’60s)

    Bring timeless Scandinavian design into your home with this round extending dining table, originally designed in Denmark in the 1960s and handcrafted from warm, richly grained teak.

    A true example of Danish craftsmanship, this piece combines elegant simplicity with ingenious functionality. The table features a hidden extension leaf cleverly folded and stored underneath the tabletop. When extra space is needed, simply pull out each end — the butterfly-style extension unfolds effortlessly, transforming the table from an intimate round setting to a spacious oval that can welcome extra guests.

    The smooth teak surface has a beautiful patina that highlights the natural warmth and depth of the wood, making it an inviting centerpiece for both everyday meals and special gatherings.


    Dimensions:

    Closed:

    Diameter: 125 cm

    Extended 181 x 125 cm

    Height: 75 cm

    Lleve el diseño escandinavo a su hogar con esta mesa de comedor redonda extensible, creada en Dinamarca en la década de 1960 y elaborada artesanalmente en teca. Su elegante simplicidad y funcionalidad destacan gracias a una hoja extensible tipo mariposa oculta bajo el tablero, que transforma fácilmente la mesa de redonda a ovalada. La cálida pátina de la teca realza su belleza natural, convirtiéndola en una pieza central ideal para cualquier ocasión.

    975.00
  • Danish dining chairs (new upholstery)

    Danish dining chairs (new upholstery)

    1,500.00
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    Danish 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.

     

    1,500.00
  • Tall Teak Bedside Cabinet by Turnidge of Kent

    Tall Teak Bedside Cabinet by Turnidge of Kent

    750.00
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    Tall Teak Bedside Cabinet by Turnidge of Kent

    A large and beautifully practical bedside table designed and handcrafted by Turnidge of Kent in the 1960s. Made in richly grained teak, this tall and elegant piece offers remarkable versatility — featuring an upper display cabinet, a spacious cupboard, and a neatly fitted drawer, perfect for storing everything from books to small personal items.

    Expertly constructed with Turnidge’s hallmark craftsmanship, it reflects the refined utility and enduring charm of British mid-century design. Both functional and graceful, it serves beautifully as a bedside companion, occasional cabinet, or compact storage piece in any interior.

    There is a small mark on one side, which does not affect the integrity or stability of the piece. Please zoom in on the photographs to appreciate this minor imperfection, clearly shown in one of the images.


    Dimensions:
    Length 76 cm | Width (widest point) 41 cm | Width (top) 26 cm | Height 137 cm

    750.00
  • Johannes Andersen Teak Extending Dining Table (Chr. Linnebergs Møbelfabrik, Denmark, 1960s)Sold Out

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

    1,600.00
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    Johannes Andersen Teak Extending Dining Table (Chr. Linnebergs Møbelfabrik, Denmark, 1960s)

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

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

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

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

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

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

    Link to video: https://share.icloud.com/photos/0d4jDyyjLpHGgXv3NtpjWLrhg


    Dimensions:

    Closed: 165 x 90

    Each extension: 50 x 90

    Table completely extended 265 x 90

    Height 72 cm

    1,600.00
  • Large pine bookcase

    Large pine bookcase

    1,200.00
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    Large pine bookcase

    I came across these two large pine bookcases at an antique fair in the south of England, and I fell in love instantly. Their graceful proportions, generous dimensions, and the refined moulding along the top give these pieces a quiet authority and timeless charm.

    At present, I have images of only one bookcase, as the second is currently in our restoration workshop and will be ready soon. Both share the same elegant design, though the second piece is slightly smaller in height and length, while maintaining the same width.

    Each bookcase features five adjustable shelves, all beautifully handcrafted in pine, offering ample and flexible storage while celebrating the natural warmth and texture of the wood.

    A fine example of traditional craftsmanship, these bookcases embody the enduring spirit of classic English design—functional, honest, and full of character.


    Dimensions:

    L x W: 187.5 x 27.5 cm

    H: 193 cm

    1,200.00
  • Metamorphosis nesting tables by McIntosh.

    Metamorphosis nesting tables by McIntosh.

    390.00
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    Metamorphosis nesting tables by McIntosh.

    Enhance your living space with the stunning Metamorphosis nesting tables, designed by Tom Robertson and handcrafted in beautiful teak by McIntosh, in Scotland in the ’60s.

    This unique set of three tables offers versatility, as the top can be turned and unfolded to expand the surface area when needed. The original wheels provide added convenience, allowing you to reposition the tables to suit your layout and style effortlessly.


    Dimensions:

    Closed: 76 x 40 cm

    Extended: 76 x 80 cm

    Height: 61.5 cm

    Small tables: 34 x 36 height 52 cm

    390.00
  • Extending dining table (Made in Sweden in the '60s)

    Extending dining table (Made in Sweden in the ’60s)

    900.00
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    Extending dining table (Made in Sweden in the ’60s)

    Peter Hayward designed this extending dining table for the well-known Swedish cabinet maker Vanson, who handcrafted it in the 1960s from beautiful, warm dark teak. The table features a pedestal-shaped leg and has an extension that folds and is stored underneath the tabletop.


    Dimensions:

    Closed: 162 x 85 cm

    Extended: 192 x 85 cm

    Extension 30 cm

    Height: 71 cm

    900.00
  • Highboard by E.W. Bach for Sejling Skabe (1960s Denmark)

    Highboard by E.W. Bach for Sejling Skabe (1960s Denmark)

    1,700.00
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    Highboard by E.W. Bach for Sejling Skabe (1960s Denmark)

    This stunning highboard, designed by the esteemed E. W. Bach and expertly crafted by Sejling Skabe in Denmark during the 1960s in a warm and rich teak, is a true testament to exceptional design and craftsmanship.

    Its beautiful wood grain patterns are captivating, enhancing its overall elegance. The exterior features three sleek sliding doors with long organic handles and three functional drawers, while the interior boasts two spacious shelves and a sophisticated bar compartment on the right side, complete with two drawers and a mirror. Constructed from high-quality teak, this sideboard is not only a statement piece but also remains in excellent condition, a hallmark of the renowned Møbelfabrik.


    Dimensions:

    L x W: 165 x 44 cm

    Height: 112cm

    1,700.00
  • Coffee table with 4 drawers (made in Sweden)

    Coffee table with 4 drawers (made in Sweden)

    525.00
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    Coffee table with 4 drawers (made in Sweden)

    A striking mid-century coffee table, handcrafted in Sweden in the 1960s by the esteemed cabinetmaker Ulferts. This elegant piece is graced with four drawers, each adorned with gently curved leather handles that lend warmth and subtle sophistication to its form.

    Carefully composed, the table bears the clean lines and timeless restraint of Scandinavian design, while offering both beauty and practical storage. A true testament to craftsmanship, it will bring enduring character and quiet elegance to any interior.


    Dimensions

    L x w: 130 x 80 cm

    Height: 47 cm

    525.00
  • Desk (madden Denmark in the '60s)

    Desk (madden Denmark in the ’60s)

    975.00
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    Desk (madden Denmark in the ’60s)

    This impressive Danish desk, handcrafted in the 1960s from richly grained teak, showcases a beautifully designed freestanding form.

    Its harmonious symmetry includes a central drawer flanked by three drawers on each side, enhancing both its functionality and aesthetic appeal. The reverse features an open bookcase, making it an ideal centerpiece for any room.

    This desk exemplifies Mid-Century Danish craftsmanship, masterfully blending practicality with timeless design. It would be a valuable addition to any workspace, combining elegance with utility.


    Dimensions

    L: 138 cm

    W. 69 cm

    H. 72 cm

    975.00