Scandinavian Mid-Century Teak Draw-Leaf Dining Table

Scandinavian Mid-Century Teak Draw-Leaf Dining Table

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For sale is this fantastic Scandinavian teak draw-leaf dining table. Removable solid teak legs support a teak frame with a removable teak veneered top with ...

$$$$$ · Indexed March 1, 2025 ·

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Midcentury Refind
Worthington, England, UK






Usage
  • Ideal for both small and large gatherings, the draw-leaf design allows for easy extension to accommodate additional guests, making it versatile for various entertaining needs.
  • Suitable for dining areas in contemporary or traditional homes, where the warm tones of teak wood can harmonize with different decor styles.
  • Can be used as a statement piece in kitchens, dining rooms, or open floor plans, offering both functionality and aesthetic appeal.
History
  • Originating from the Scandinavian design movement, the mid-century era is marked by a focus on simplicity, functionality, and natural materials, reflecting a shift in furniture design during the mid-20th century.
  • Teak has been a favored wood in furniture making due to its durability and resistance to moisture, commonly used in designs that prioritize longevity and sustainability.
  • The draw-leaf table has historically provided flexibility in interior spaces, illustrating how furniture adapts to social needs and the evolution of dining cultures.
Design Significance
  • Mid-century design emphasizes clean lines and organic forms, which are hallmarks of Scandinavian aesthetics, contributing to a timeless appeal in modern interiors.
  • The use of teak showcases a connection to nature and craftsmanship, celebrating the beauty of natural materials—a key principle in Scandinavian design ideology.
  • Draw-leaf mechanisms reflect innovative engineering from the mid-century period, merging form and function elegantly, highlighting a commitment to usability without sacrificing style.

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