Kai Kristiansen side tables

Item number: 137001Category: Tables
This is sold as a set of 3 pieces.
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This set of three side tables was designed by Kai Kristiansen and produced by Aksel Kjersgaard in Denmark during the 1960s. Each table features a geometric rosewood frame, showcasing clean lines and exceptional craftsmanship. The wood exhibits a deep, rich grain typical of high-quality Brazilian rosewood, a favored material in Danish modern furniture for its durability and visual warmth.

The set includes three distinct variations, each serving a different function. One table incorporates an inset zinc liner, suitable for use as a planter or storage compartment. Another features a suspended suede magazine holder, offering practical storage while adding a tactile contrast to the wooden frame. The third table presents a solid rosewood top, providing a versatile surface for everyday use. All three maintain a consistent structural framework, embodying the modular and functionalist design principles central to Scandinavian modernism.

Kai Kristiansen was celebrated for his innovative furniture designs that seamlessly balanced form and function with refined aesthetics. His collaboration with Aksel Kjersgaard produced pieces recognized for meticulous joinery and minimalistic elegance. Aksel Kjersgaard was a prominent Danish manufacturer known for high-quality woodwork, particularly in rosewood and teak, contributing significantly to mid-century Danish design.

The set is in well-preserved vintage condition, exhibiting minor wear consistent with age. Each table measures 44.5 centimeters in width, depth, and height (17.5 x 17.5 x 17.5 inches).

Product Details
Dimensions (cm)
W: 44.5 / D: 44.5 / H: 44.5
ProducerAksel Kjersgaard
Decade1960s
CountryDenmark
StyleDanish modern, Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern
MaterialRosewood, Suede, Zinc
Designed in1960s
Item Number137001
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Designer

Kai Kristiansen

Kai Kristiansen (born 1929) is a Danish furniture designer renowned for his refined, functional, and elegant modernist pieces that exemplify the Danish design movement of the mid-20th century. Trained as a cabinetmaker, he studied under the influe...

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Our furniture is carefully selected original objects with a documented design history. As they are vintage items, there is normal wear, age-related patina, minor marks or variations in surface and color. These traces are part of the authenticity of the furniture and do not constitute defects.
All objects are photographed in studio light to show details, finish and proportions. We strive to reproduce color and material as accurately as possible, but minor deviations may occur depending on the monitor and lighting conditions. Dimensions are given with a certain margin.
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