Sleek Danish teak coffee table designed by Henning Kjaernulf and made by Vejle Stole Møbelfabrik. Very well-made, completely restored. There is a slightly visible repair as shown.
53” x 23 1/2” x 18” h
Sleek Danish teak coffee table designed by Henning Kjaernulf and made by Vejle Stole Møbelfabrik. Very well-made, completely restored. There is a slightly visible repair as shown.
53” x 23 1/2” x 18” h
This piece is so cool!!! An adjustable and pivoting table with a fixed drink table beside it. Originally designed as a “bed table”, this would make a great laptop or tablet table or music stand. It’s also just a lovely, elegant object in a room. So neat!
Excellent vintage condition. There is very light wear to the top including slightly raised veneer.
34 1/4” x 14 1/2” x aprox 25”-29” high
What a sweet pair! Vintage 1960s Scandinavian teak side or end tables designed by Folke Ohlsson and made by Bodafors, Sweden (also sold under the Dux name.) The table tops are beautifully patina’d and feature a soft upcurved lip on the long sides. Slatted shelf for books or blankets below.
These tables present beautifully and are in overall very good vintage condition. One has very slight scratches and the other has slightly raised veneer, only noticeable to the touch.
30” x 20” x 19 1/2” h
An unusual teak coffee table with sled base legs and wonderful finger-joint joinery. Circa 1960.
In excellent restored vintage condition. Slight wear to the edge as shown. There is one spot of ever so slightly raised veneer that is only noticeable to the touch.
59 7/8” x 22” x 16 7/8” h
A pair of very rare occasional side tables by Hans C. Andersen for Artex, Denmark. These beauties feature a three-legged teak base, sculpted pedestal, and a shallow lipped melamine top with lovely joinery. Wonderful pieces!
The pair has been restored. One is in excellent condition; the other has a small ding on the white top and the base has been restored with a spliced-in piece of teak as shown.
14 3/8” diameter x 17 3/4” high
A sleek, modernist trio of teak nesting tables by acclaimed Danish designer Kai Kristiansen for Vildbjerg Møbelfabrik. The sled bases have a lovely joinery detail at the corners, and each one is slightly offset to allow them to next together.
Overall very good vintage condition with minor wear.
Dimensions of each table individually: 15 3/4”w x 15 3/4"d x 16 1/4"h
Assembled cube: 16 3/4” x 15 3/4” x 16 1/4”
An unusual mid century side table manufactured by Drexel for their “Composite” series circa 1960s. Beautifully crafted in walnut wood, this table features elegant sculptural tripod legs. The walnut, rosewood, and elmwood inlays on the table top are beautiful and unusual. A really pretty and special piece!
There is slight wear to the edges and a small area of finish loss, otherwise only minor age-appropriate wear.
22” diameter x 20” high
Beautiful glowing warm-toned walnut side table with a lovely raised lip detail around the top and two drawers. Designed by Jack Cartwright for Founders, one of our favorite American mid-century manufacturers. Beautiful Danish modern lines, rubbed oil finish, and gorgeous book-matched wood grains. This piece is well constructed and beautifully designed.
The piece is in excellent vintage condition. There is only very minor wear, mainly at the bottoms of the legs.
30” x 21” x 20 3/8”h
Designed in 1961 by jack Cartwright for Founders Furniture. Walnut with a black laminate inlay to protect the wood from drinks and/or hot dishes.
In very good vintage condition with age-appropriate wear, some scratches and slight rings as shown.
66” x 19” x 14 1/2” h
A shapely pair of teak side or end tables designed by Folke Ohlsson for Dux, Sweden, 1960s. These are part of the “Frisco” collection, with wonderfully curved tops and sculptural raised lips on the edges. They could even be a pair of nightstands!
In overall very good vintage, refinished condition.
30” x 22” x 20 3/4” overall height (20 1/4” to table surface)
A great pair of walnut end tables designed by Lewis Butler for Knoll in 1955. Model 355. We love the subtle “floating” detail. Very minimalist and elegant!
In excellent vintage condition with very minimal wear.
27” x 27” x 19”
This is a really stunning and unusual piece! Designed by Peter Hvidt & Orla Mølgaard Nielsen in the 1950s for France & Son, Denmark, and retailed by John Stuart. The ‘Silverline’ pieces are extremely rare; this is the only one have seen in North America in all our years of collecting. They feature a beautiful aluminum strip sandwiched in sculpted teak legs - really special and lovely!
This piece is in excellent vintage condition. The top has been restored. There is a small chip on one leg as shown.
35 3/8” diameter x 18” high
A sleek, modernist trio of teak nesting tables by acclaimed Danish designer Kai Kristiansen for Vildbjerg Møbelfabrik. The sled bases have a lovely joinery detail at the corners, and each one is slightly offset to allow them to next together.
Overall very good vintage condition. Top table has a few light rings/scratches.
Dimensions of each table individually: 15 3/4”w x 15 3/4"d x 16 1/4"h
Assembled cube: 16 3/4” x 15 3/4” x 16 1/4”
A very well-built pair of walnut nightstands built in the 1960s by R-Way in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. We love the double drawer storage and inset panel detailing on the front and sides.
We do not normally buy painted mid-century furniture, but the previous owner chose such a pretty pale grey color that we couldn’t resist. It’s so rare to find pairs of mid-century nightstands!
In good vintage condition. Please see photos.
22 1/8” w x 16” d x 25 1/8” h
This is a design classic. Elegant finned teak coffee table by Danish master Finn Juhl. This is the largest size and hard to find. Also very interesting: this is one of the unique ables made only for two years, between 1962 and 1964, with the leg detail reversed. Made in Denmark by France & Son and imported by John Stuart. This table is signed with a serial-numbered medallion, John Stuart medallion, and France & Son gold stamp. We also have matching square tables available.
68 7/8” x 23 5/8” x 16 1/4”
In very good vintage condition with minor, age-appropriate wear: a few light scratches, small dents, and slightly discolored areas.
Elegant finned teak tables by Danish master Finn Juhl. This gorgeous table was made in Denmark by France & Son and imported by John Stuart. Also very interesting: this particular version was made only for two years, between 1962 and 1964, with the leg detail reversed. Earlier and later versions have the detail turned inward. The table is signed with a serial-numbered medallion, John Stuart medallion, and France & Son gold stamp. We also have the matching long coffee table available.
30 3/4” x 33” x 17 3/4”
In excellent vintage condition. Gorgeous lively grain. Only very minor signs of age and wear.
An elegant and luxurious rosewood coffee table created in the Netherlands in the 1960s by Fristho. A stunning combination or richly grained warm rosewood with slender chrome legs tipped with tapered rosewood feet. Stunning!
In excellent vintage condition, restored. There are some light scratches, chips and discoloration which are not very noticeable against the lively graining.
55 1/4” x 21 1/8” x 15 3/4” h
Two wonderfully architectural small coffee tables or side tables designed by Rud Thygesen for Heltborg Møbler, Denmark. The rich teak contrasts beautifully with the aluminum inlays at the corners and on the base. Available singly or as a pair.
These tables are in good vintage condition. The were refinished by a previous owner in varnish or lacquer; the surfaces show some scratches, finish wear, and areas of discoloration. One has slightly more noticeable flaws and is priced lower.
31 3/8” x 31 3/8” x 18”