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Danish Teak and Brass “Pinwheel” Segmented Coffee Table by Peter Hvidt
Set of six ‘crescent-form’ Model 523 side tables designed by Peter Hvidt and Orla Mølgaard-Nielsen for France and Daverkosen (ca. 1953, Denmark – early edition pre-France & Son which produced these tables almost a decade later in 1962).
Segments are teak supported by brass legs. Complete set, offering a variety of arrangement options, but most commonly configured as a round coffee table resembling a pinwheel.
Additionally, the tables are all from the same, original set (not piecemeal-assembled from various productions to create a complete set), which explains the cohesion, richness and vivid grain of the early teak.
Newly refinished condition, though light wears remain (scuffs, as shown). Legs are naturally patinated and unpolished.
Embossed manufacturer’s mark present to each table along with a “John Stuart” metal medallion (importer).
Each table measures H: 17″ x L: 25.5” x D: 18.5”.
The diameter in a circular formation is 51″.
Danish Teak and Rosewood Sideboard by Ib Kofod-Larsen for G-Plan
Kofod Larsen designed this large sideboard for Gomme’s G-Plan Danish Range in the 1960s. It is a masterful piece composed of a two-tone teak frame with rosewood pulls. The piece is finished on both sides and shows well from every angle. It can additionally serve as a room divider. This is a monumental piece of supreme quality from the dovetailing to the bookmatching to the brass hardware. The depth with the doors open is 48.5″.
H: 30.25″ x W: 92.5″ x D: 19.10″
Danish Teak Credenza by IB Kofod-Larsen for Faarup
IB Kofod-Larsen highboard designed for Faarup. Early example (1950s) in dark teak with multiple storage compartments. Narrow profile and relatively diminutive size for its design / storage capability. Top two tambour doors open to reveal two shelved-storage sections with four shallow drawers in between (shelves are adjustable). The bottom section is composed of three drawers and two open storage sections on either side, each with its own tambour door. Very nice, restored condition, but minor wear remains (few scratches to the top right side and two rings in the left top section, masked by tambour door when closed).
Retains the Danish Control Tag.
Interior of top right compartment (when facing the piece, discounting shelves) measures: H: 18″ x D: 9.75″ x L: 33.9″
Interior of top left compartment (when facing the piece, discounting shelves) measures: H: 18″ x D: 9.75″ x L: 16″
Interiors of bottom left and right compartments measure: H: 13″ x D: 18.25″ x L: 22″
Overall Dimensions: H: 46.25″ x W: 75″ x D: 19.5″
Danish Teak Locking Tambour Door Filing / Jewelry Cabinet
Danish Modern locking teak filing or jewelry cabinet with pull-up tambour door concealing ten shallow drawers ideal for storing papers, files, and small items. Door functions smoothly and includes original key.
Refinished condition with only minor surface scuffs, as shown.
Overall dimensions: H: 38″ x L: 17.88″ x D: 14.38″
Drawer interior: H: 2.25″ x L: 15.5″ x D: 11.5″.
Danish Teak Round Extendable Dining Table by Skovmand Andersen
Danish modern dining table manufactured in the 1960s by Skovmand Andersen. Features all three, original leaves, which, when added, extend the circular 47.5″ round table to 105.25″. Exquisite book-matched surface supported by elongated, sculpted legs with all wood secondary materials, as apposed to composite or pressed (an indication of quality). Beautiful, newly refinished condition.
Leaves measure L: 19.25″
Without: Diameter: 47.5″
With one: L: 66.75″ x D: 47.5″ x H: 28.75″
With two: L: 86″ x D: 47.5″ x H: 28.75″
With all: L: 105.25″ x D: 47.5″ x H: 28.75″
Apron measures 4″ high.
Danish Teak Side Table By Hans C. Andersen for Artex
1960s petite side table designed by Hans C. Andersen for Artex. Teak example with round top and pedestal base.
Dimensions: Diameter: 14.25″ x H: 17.75″.
Danish Teak Sideboard by Carlo Jensen for Poul Hundevad
This Danish teak sideboard/cabinet was designed in the 1950s by Carlo Jensen for Poul Hundevad. This small cabinet features a bi-fold door on the left side which opens to reveal a single, adjustable shelf. There are four drawers on the right side for additional storage. The sculptural, bent-teakwood pulls add nice dimension to the piece. The piece is unmarked and the back is unfinished.
H: 29.25″ x W: 54.5″ x D: 17
Danish Teak Sideboard with Tambour Doors by Peter Løvig Nielsen
This teak sideboard was designed and manufactured by Peter Løvig Nielsen in 1976. The tambour doors slide open to reveal three sections: Open storage to the left and right divided by a total of three adjustable shelves and four center drawers (one retains the original felt). This piece shows remarkable craftsmanship – the tambour doors slide seamlessly and vanish into the back of the cabinet. The bookmatched teak shows vivid, expressive grain and warm, rich color. Additionally, the piece is finished in the back and works well as a room-divider. The pulls are solid teak with aluminum inlay. Stamped ‘Lovig Dansk 1976’ on the underside.
H: 31.75″ W: 79″ x D: 20″
Danish Teak Student Desk / Vanity with Drop-Down Surface by Povl Dinesen
Povl Dinesen teak petite desk efficiently compact with a pull-out / drop down surface concealing additional storage (three small drawers and filing compartment with open storage in the center). Converts by pulling the drawer out and pushing in the round brass joints to release the drawer down into a flat surface (seamless and easy process). The three small drawers feature sculptural pull and dovetail details, while the main drawer features two half circle / moon pulls.
Can additionally be used as a vanity with the addition of a mirror, as shown in one of the images (does not include the wall mirror pictured).
Retains the Povl Dinesen Cabinetmaker foil label.
Expertly refinished condition; minor wear (couple of light, surface scuffs remain).
Measures: H 30.25″ (height of cabinet alone without legs: 8.5″).
D 19″
L 39.25″.
Danish Teak Tray Table ‘Model 4508’ by Willumsen and Engholm for Fritz Hansen
Danish teak tray table (Model 4508) designed in 1958 by Svend Åge Willumsen and Hans Engholm for Fritz Hansen. Exemplifies the marriage of form and function, revealing to be both practical and expertly crafted while maintaining its minimalist elegance.
The circular tray top is supported by a deeply sculpted base. The tray can be removed for serving or for easy storage when not in use. The base features a built in steel mechanism which allows for full collapsibility.
Large enough to serve as a more substantial side table or a smaller coffee table.
Size: Height 17″ x diameter 23.5″
Retains the foil Fritz Hansen / Danish control label
Expertly refinished condition; only minor wear to the support rail of the base which holds the tray top (not visible when the top is in place).

