Mid Century Danish Rosewood Dining Table

Mid Century Danish Rosewood Dining Table

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A Danish two leaf dining table will seat 8 fully extended, leaves fold and store in framework, danish control label on frame

More on Danish mid century furniture

The term Mid-century modern is frequently misunderstood and is a broad term used to describe the architecture, interior design and furniture in America during the period after World War II to the mid-1970s. It is important not to be confused with the art deco design trend which was popular during the previous era of World War I.

Mid-century modern Danish furniture design reflected these characteristics and introduced more curves, geometric shapes and stylised angles investing in new technologies. Mid-century modern furniture is designed to a high standard and pieces tend to be timeless.

During the baby boom era in the late 40s and 50s, architects and designers experimented with new forms that focused on the flow of moving inside and outside. These structures also aimed to create more privacy for homeowners. One of the most prominent features of mid-century modern design furniture is that it is also designed to be multi-purpose and furniture pieces were not restricted to having a single function. Household accessories also consisted of simple designs and reflected the new era. Some examples of well-known designers during the period of mid-century modern design

Testimonials

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The dining table we purchased turned up very quickly and exactly as described - we love it, now we can fit the whole family round for meals

Michelle
Hertfordshire
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I bought a few items of Art Deco Furniture from Toby, a sideboard table and chairs and a pair of armchairs, was worried at first as i live in California, the shipping arrived on time and immaculate condition

Michael
California
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very pleased with my mid century sideboard, i bought through the site and it was delivered very quickly the next week

Susan
Kent

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