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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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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: 100 cm diameter
Extended: 200 × 100 cm
Height: 72 cm
A harmonious union of practicality and quiet sophistication, designed to serve faithfully for generations.2,800.00€ -
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€ -

Set of Danish Dining Chairs by Henning Kjaernulf for Korup Stolfabric Model 23.
1,800.00€ Add to cartSet of Danish Dining Chairs by Henning Kjaernulf for Korup Stolfabric Model 23.
A beautiful set of six Danish dining chairs designed by Henning Kjærnulf for Korup Stolefabrik, Model 23, crafted in solid teak during the 1960s.
These chairs are a fine example of Danish mid-century design — elegant, sculptural, and timeless. The craftsmanship is superb, featuring gracefully curved backrests and refined joinery that highlight the warmth and depth of the teak wood.
The set retains its original upholstery, which shows natural signs of age and wear consistent with its vintage character.
We also offer a bespoke upholstery service for an additional £500, using either your own material or one chosen from our catalogue.
This set perfectly combines comfort, quality, and classic Danish style — an exceptional addition to any modern or vintage-inspired dining space.
We can provide a video of the material.
Dimensions:
From right to left: 53cm
From rear to back: 49 cm
Height: 81 cm
Seat pad height: 45 cm
Armrest height: 62 cm (highest point) / 53 cm (lowest point)
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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
1,500.00€ -
Back Soon ReserveDining Set (McIntosh round extending table and chairs)
1,600.00€ Add to cartDining Set (McIntosh round extending table and chairs)
Set of an extendable circular table and four chairs from the Scottish firm A.H. McIntosh & Co., created by Tom Robertson.
This unique set, designed in the 1970s, features a table (model T21) with solid teak legs and a teak design that stands out from the rest veneer top,
It opens in the central part of the tabletop, revealing an additional butterfly-folded extension.
The set is not only aesthetically pleasing but also practical. The four black vinyl chairs, specifically designed for this table, can be neatly folded under it, leaving a clean and uncluttered look.
The table is £900 and each chair is £200
Dimensions:
Table closed:
diameter 120cm,
Height 74cm
Table extended:
167×120,
Height 74cm
You may find more pieces from McIntosh in the Vintage14 catalogue.
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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
4,000.00€





