This extendable dining table by Maison Regain exemplifies the robust elegance of 1970s French design. Crafted from solid elm wood, the piece features a distinctive slatted top and substantial, angled legs that seamlessly integrate into the apron, creating a cohesive and architectural silhouette.
The table incorporates an invisible tilt-top extension mechanism, allowing for versatile seating arrangements while maintaining its clean lines. The natural grain of the elm wood is prominently displayed, offering a warm, organic aesthetic characteristic of the era's brutalist and rustic modern influences. The brown colourway highlights the material's inherent beauty.
The table remains in good overall condition, preserving its structural integrity and the rich character of the wood. The original finish displays a natural patina consistent with its age and history of use. Sits 6 to 8 people.
Ideal for a spacious dining room or an open-plan living area, this table anchors a space with its substantial presence. It pairs exceptionally well with mid-century modern seating or contemporary, minimalist chairs, bridging the gap between rustic charm and refined design.
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsBrownMaterialWoodNumber of items1BrandMaison RegainHeight74 cmWidth217 cmDepth85 cmSigns of usageusagesign-corneredge-wear