Mid-century, vintage, Scandinavian -style, extendable, teak dining room table, circa 1960's.
The table was made by VDN Varufakta for IKEA, and was part of the "Monopol" series, designed by Gillis Lundgren. Although there is no mark, this model and series, appeared in the IKEA catalogue between 1963 -1966.
The piece is made of wood with some compressed wood and particle board, with a teak veneer finish (see photos.)
The legs have a very unique, elegant, sleek and beautiful, carved design, which is specific to the Monopol series (see photos.)
The table is in overall, very good, original vintage condition. The top is in near mint condition, with gorgeous wood grain patterns, rich warm colors and sheen (see photos.) The legs are also in very good original condition (see photos), as is the frame, which has a few, light marks of age and usage commensurate with time, but nothing that detracts from its beauty or functionality (see photos.) The patina is also consistent with age and use.
The table is solid, sturdy and functional and the legs. It has only been gently dusted, cleaned and polished, with respect to the integrity of the original patina. In its current configuration, this table with comfortably seat 4 - 6 people (see photo.)
Although the leaf is not present, we have photographed it fully open, so that one can note the difference in length/width, should one choose to have a leaf made.
An incredible, timeless, piece of mid-century modern design history, that will only compliment other MCM pieces.
Dimensions:
Height: 75.5 cm
Width: 155 cm
Depth: 85 cm
Width fully open: 216.5 cm
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