Vintage teak coffee / end table with square table-top and cylindrical, taping legs. 1960s design by E.W Bach for Toften Møbelfabrik.
This table features a square table-top with rounded edges and edge vaneer detailing. The legs are cylindrical with tapering shape towards the feet. The legs unscrew from the table-top for easier storage when not in use.
The table was orginally designed and sold as the middle table in a set of 3 nesting tables. The rails underneath the table denote where the last table would slide underneath in the original set.
This table is the perfect fit for any living room, with its small footprint the table fits neatly alongside any armchair or sofa. Alternatively, the table would make an excellent plant / display stand.
The teak shows stunning vintage patina throughout.
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