This Bauhaus-style side table, produced in Denmark during the 1950s, exemplifies the functionalist ethos of mid-century design. The piece features a drop-leaf mechanism, allowing it to adapt seamlessly to various spatial requirements while maintaining a clean, architectural silhouette.
Constructed with a warm wood top, likely teak, the table is supported by a robust tubular metal frame finished in a muted grey. The design incorporates practical castors, enhancing its mobility and utility as a serving cart or flexible side table. The contrast between the organic grain of the wood and the industrial metal base highlights the era's innovative approach to material pairing.
The table remains in good vintage condition, preserving the character and patina developed over decades of use. The drop-leaf hinge and castors function as intended, ensuring the piece retains its original practicality.
Ideal for a Mid-Century Modern or industrial-inspired interior, this versatile table serves well beside a lounge chair or as a compact serving station in a dining area. Its understated design allows it to integrate effortlessly into contemporary living spaces.
Dimensions:
- Height 67 cm
- Width 53 cm - 79.5 cm when unfolded
- Depth 48 cm
- Weight 7.5 kg
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsBrown, GreyMaterialMetal, WoodNumber of items1Height67 cmWidth79 cmDepth48 cmSigns of usageRust, Scratches