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Oak & Teak Danish Dining Chairs by Borge Mogensen

Item # 16207

Set of Four

The skirt/frame and legs of this table are in extremely strong oak, newly oiled to like new. 

The construction of the table demonstrates abundant confidence in materials and highest pursuit of excellence in craftsmanship. 

Measurement:
Table length=width when folded = 35 1/2"
Table length flipped open: 71"
Height: 28 1/2"

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Oak & Teak Danish Flip Top Dining Table by Borge Mogensen

Item # 16207 A

$1260 For the Table Only

The Oak frames are in great condition, newly cleaned, tightened and teak oiled to like new. 

The shell seats and backs are laminated teak, show age appropriate wear, newly cleaned and oiled to like new. 

This is a rear set and early production of this iconic design.

Measurements:
Width 18" Height 17 1/2 Depth 14 1/2" Back Height 32 3/4"

This rare set will be a great great addition to any fine collection of fine Danish Midcentury Modern Styles.

When folded, the top half bottom becomes the top surface of the square table, and small brass locks on two sides keep the table tops secure. 


The table was designed by Borge Mogensen for Danish Manufacturer Søborg Møbelfabrik in the 1960's.

When folded, the top half bottom bHowever, once flipped open, the entire surface doubled up surface looks like new with beautiful and rick grains. 


The surfaces of the table tops are in thicker than usual teak veneer showing amazing grains, as well as solid teak banding.

This is a nice and small dining table that doubles in length from 35 1/2" to 71" by flipping the top and sliding it across the frame.
The two table top halves are held together by three brass hinges.

The construction of the table demonstrates abundant confidence in materials and highest pursuit of excellence in craftsmanship. 

This is an opportunity to own a table with a history that adds taste and value to any collection of authentic Mid-century Modern Danish Designs. 

When folded, the top half bottom becomes the top surface of the square table, and small brass locks on two sides keep the table tops secure. 


The table was designed by Borge Mogensen for Danish Manufacturer Søborg Møbelfabrik in the 1960's.

It is no surprising that the top surface shows plenty of desirable patina after over a half century of usage.