Mid-century Danish extension dining table attributed to H.W. Klein for Bramin
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Mid-century Danish extension dining table, attributed to H.W. Klein for Bramin, circa 1960s. Constructed from teak veneer with solid base and legs, the table features a rectangular top and four tapered legs that extend with the table, allowing full legroom when extended. The separate extension leaf increases seating from six to eight and is stored independently from the table. The legs screw off for ease of transport.
Condition: This piece has been previously restored and has been well cared for since. An old repair is present on the extension leaf, along with a few light surface scratches to the top.
Dimensions: L135cm (195cm extended) x D90cm x H72cm
Era: Mid-century modern / 1960s
Designer: Attributed to H.W. Klein (no makers mark)
Manufacturer: Bramin
Place of Origin: Denmark
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