1960s Sibast Teak Extension Dining Table

1960s Sibast Teak Extension Dining Table

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Era: 1960sMaker: SibastDimensions: 28.5” h x 48” w x 32.5” d extends to 84”Material: Teak, Wood Style: Midcentury,Condition: GreatPrice:$850Vendor:@GFLocal pick up: please pick up within 2 ...

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Revival Vintage
North Loop - Austin, TX
100 N Loop Blvd Austin TX, 78751 · 512-524-2029






Usage
  • Mid-century style dining tables are often ideal for both casual and formal dining settings, providing flexibility for gatherings of varying sizes.
  • Teak extension dining tables can be utilized in homes where space efficiency is important, allowing for varying guest capacities without permanent commitment to large furniture.
  • Such tables may serve as statement pieces in dining rooms, blending functionality with aesthetic appeal that enhances overall interior decor.
History
  • The 1960s marked a significant period in furniture design, characterized by the embrace of organic shapes and natural materials, which reflects broader design movements of the time.
  • Sibast, known for its craftsmanship, has been associated with Scandinavian design principles that emphasize simplicity and functionality, dating back to its origins in the mid-20th century.
Design Significance
  • Mid-century design elements, such as clean lines and a focus on natural wood, can influence contemporary interior styles, appealing to enthusiasts of both retro and modern aesthetics.
  • Teak wood is often celebrated for its durability and rich color, which can enhance the visual appeal and longevity of furniture pieces, illustrating the quality craftsmanship of the era.

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