Dining Table with Flora Detail Tiled Centre, Danish, 1960s

Dining Table with Flora Detail Tiled Centre, Danish, 1960s

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A fabulous 1960s Teak and Tiled Danish dining table. The tiles are embellished with lovely fern and grass motifs. Not only are they practical for ...

Indexed January 9, 2025 ·


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House of Modern Vintage
London, England, UK






Usage
  • Ideal for family gatherings or dinner parties, a dining table with a tiled center can serve as both a functional surface and a conversation piece.
  • The practical tiled center allows for easy serving and can withstand the heat of dishes, making it suitable for everyday dining as well as special occasions.
  • Exploring various settings, such a table can complement both casual and formal dining rooms, helping to create a welcoming atmosphere.
History
  • Danish design from the 1960s is often celebrated for its simplicity, functionality, and connection to nature, reflecting a characteristic approach of the era.
  • The use of teak in furniture gained popularity in mid-20th century, partly due to its durability and resistance to wear, which is often seen in pieces from this period.
  • Tiled designs with natural motifs gained favor during the era as they combined aesthetic beauty with practical functionality, resonating with the organic design movements of the time.
Design Significance
  • Mid-century modern design often emphasizes clean lines and organic forms, which can be seen in the overall aesthetic of tables from this period.
  • Floral and botanical motifs in tile design may reflect a broader trend towards incorporating nature in home decor, bridging indoor living with the beauty of the outdoors.
  • The inset legs of such dining tables typically allow for more space and comfort, which is an intentional design feature of mid-century modern furniture.

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