Nesting tables
This rare set of nesting tables, produced in Denmark and attributed to an unknown designer, is a finely crafted example of mid-century Scandinavian furniture design, combining functionality, material richness, and elegant proportions. The set likely dates to the 1950s or 1960s, a period when Danish designers and cabinetmakers placed a strong emphasis on minimalist form and precision joinery, even in smaller, more utilitarian pieces.
Crafted from richly figured rosewood, the three tables exhibit a deep, warm coloration with highly expressive grain patterns—a hallmark of the finest Danish cabinetry. The rosewood surfaces are smoothly finished and polished, enhancing the natural luster of the wood while preserving the tactile qualities of the material. The grain alignment across each tabletop reflects a careful attention to the selection and orientation of the veneer or solid boards, emphasizing the inherent beauty of the wood.
Each table is supported by four slender, tapered legs, subtly splayed for visual balance and structural stability. This leg profile is typical of the era’s preference for lightness and elegance over bulk, allowing the forms to feel visually airy despite their solid construction. The transition between the leg and apron is clean and well-joined, reflecting the skilled craftsmanship found in many small-scale Danish production houses or ateliers of the time.
The design allows the tables to nest neatly beneath one another, making them both space-efficient and versatile. When used individually, each table functions as a side or accent surface, while together they present a cohesive and sculptural composition. This flexibility is a key trait of Danish modern design, which often prioritized modularity and adaptability within the home.
Though the designer of this particular set remains unidentified, the aesthetic language and quality of execution place it firmly within the tradition of prominent Danish furniture makers such as Kai Kristiansen, Severin Hansen, or Johannes Andersen—whose designs frequently included nesting tables with similarly refined silhouettes and use of rosewood.
Condition-wise, the set is very well preserved. The rosewood surfaces retain their rich patina and natural depth, with only minor signs of wear consistent with age, such as small surface marks or light fading in places. The tables remain structurally sound and nest smoothly, indicating that the craftsmanship has withstood the test of time.
Dimensions (cm) | W: 55 / D: 41 / H: 47.5 |
Decade | 1950s |
Country | Denmark |
Style | Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern |
Material | Rosewood |
Designed in | 1950s |
Item Number | 225136 |