The elegant, technically sophisticated Libera extendable table, designed in 1993 by Christoph Hindermann for Victoria-Werke AG, Switzerland, impresses with its clear, constructive design language: A finely crafted, black lacquered tabletop with a subtle grain rests on chrome-plated rectangular legs, stabilized by diagonally tensioned metal struts. The formally integrated central crossbar underscores the architectural character and highlights the design's structural ambition. A key feature is the fully integrated lateral extension mechanism. The extension leaves glide smoothly on telescopic rails and can be extended from one or both sides as needed. When extended, the table surface lengthens from 144 cm to up to 244 cm, offering ample space for social gatherings or meetings. The precise workmanship and the slightly beveled edges lend the table a certain lightness despite its technical appearance. A well-conceived Swiss design from the 1990s that skillfully combines functionality and minimalist aesthetics.
Condition: Overall very good, well-maintained condition with minor signs of age and use on the tabletop (fine scratches, minimal pressure marks, see detailed photos). The extension mechanism works perfectly.
Item number: 15599
Dimensions: L144 – 244 x W90 x H72.5 cm
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsBlack, SilverMaterialMetalNumber of items1Height72 cmWidth144 cmDepth90 cmSigns of usageScratches