Console table
This rare Art Deco coffee or console table was produced by Reiners Möbelfabrik in Mjölby, Sweden during the 1930s. It is crafted in mahogany and elm, combining two richly toned woods that highlight the geometric and architectural precision of Swedish Art Deco furniture. The circular tabletop features a fine veneered surface with inlaid linear detailing arranged in a subtle grid pattern, emphasizing craftsmanship and material contrast.
The table stands on four cylindrical legs joined by a circular stretcher, creating a balanced and sculptural form. The robust vertical supports give the table a grounded presence, while the circular design softens its architectural qualities. The finish has developed a warm patina, with minor wear and light surface marks consistent with age and use, which contribute to its authentic character.
Reiners Möbelfabrik was an esteemed Swedish furniture manufacturer active during the early to mid-20th century, known for its precision joinery and use of high-quality native and imported woods. The company’s production often reflected the transition between the decorative elegance of early Art Deco and the functional clarity that later defined Scandinavian modern design.
This piece exemplifies Swedish Art Deco craftsmanship—combining solidity with refined detailing, and elegance with practicality. Its proportions and materials reveal a design philosophy rooted in both craftsmanship and modern architectural influence.
Dimensions: 90 cm in diameter and 59 cm in height (35.43 x 23.23 inches).
Dimensions (cm) | H: 59 / ⌀: 90 |
| Producer | Reiners Möbelfabrik |
| Decade | 1930s |
| Country | Sweden |
| Style | Art Deco, Scandinavian Modern |
| Material | Elm, Mahogany |
| Designed in | 1930s |
| Item Number | 102583 |