Dining table

Item number: 133973Category: Tables
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This rare and unusually large circular dining table is crafted from solid pine and likely produced in Sweden during the 1960s. Though the designer remains unknown, the piece exhibits strong connections to Scandinavian vernacular craftsmanship and mid-century design principles, emphasizing natural materials, structural clarity, and tactile surface qualities.

The tabletop is notably thick and round, composed of solid pine planks arranged in a quadrant layout that introduces visual rhythm while reinforcing the geometric integrity of the form. The outer edge is softly rounded, and the profile reveals the tabletop’s substantial thickness. The base features four wide, slightly splayed solid pine legs joined by arched supports beneath the top, providing both structural stability and a subtle reference to traditional Nordic joinery methods.

The pine has aged to a warm honey tone with varied, expressive grain patterns clearly visible through a smooth, clear finish that preserves the natural character of the wood. The generous diameter and sturdy stance suggest a design intended for communal dining or gathering, reflecting the social focus common in Scandinavian design.

No maker’s mark is present, but the construction details and stylistic attributes point to small-scale artisanal or regional Swedish production from the mid-century period.

The table is in very good original condition, exhibiting minor signs of age such as small surface marks and slight tonal variations on the top. The structure remains stable and intact with no visible repairs or modifications.

Dimensions measure 139.5 cm in diameter and 72.5 cm in height, approximately 54.9 inches wide and 28.5 inches high.

Product Details
Dimensions (cm)
H: 72.5 / : 139.5
Decade1960s
CountrySweden
StyleMid Century, Scandinavian Modern
MaterialPine
Designed in1960s
Item Number133973
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