Vintage teak end table with upturned lip edges, magazine shelf and tapering, angular pillar legs designed in the 1950s by Finn Juhl for France & Son, model no. 533.
This characterful Finn Juhl design coffee table is constructed from solid teak, with upturned carved edges along the length of the tables. The table features a magazine rack shelf beneath the main table offereing further function and storage.
The frame of the side table is angular and clean with the tapering legs giving the table a light and floating looks.
The table is slim and tall making it the perfect fit as a side table next to your sofa or between 2 armchairs. The table is full of character and classic midcentury styling.
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