Frits Henningsen coffee table
This very rare coffee table, model 116, was designed by Frits Henningsen and produced by Andreas Tuck in Denmark during the 1950s. The table is constructed primarily from stained elm, showcasing a warm, dark brown tone that accentuates the natural grain of the wood. The tabletop is made from mahogany and features a softly rounded rectangular shape with gently curved edges, lending the piece an organic and refined aesthetic.
The base consists of two T-shaped legs connected by a horizontal stretcher, providing structural stability while maintaining a light and open visual profile. A notable design element is the integrated lower shelf, crafted with a curved, slatted wooden form that offers additional storage and enhances the table’s sculptural quality. The joinery throughout the piece is precise, with seamless connections that reflect Henningsen’s commitment to traditional woodworking craftsmanship.
Frits Henningsen was a Danish cabinetmaker and furniture designer renowned for his dedication to hands-on craftsmanship and the use of premium materials. Unlike many of his contemporaries, he maintained direct involvement in production processes, ensuring each piece met his exacting standards. His work combines traditional woodworking techniques with modernist design influences, resulting in timeless furniture highly regarded by collectors.
Andreas Tuck was a respected Danish furniture manufacturer known for finely crafted wooden pieces and collaborations with leading designers of the mid-century modern era. The company’s expertise in precision joinery and high-quality materials contributed to the lasting prestige of Danish furniture design.
This coffee table exemplifies Scandinavian modernism, emphasizing simplicity, functionality, and the beauty of natural materials. Its organic shapes and balanced proportions are typical of mid-century Danish design philosophy, where form and function are seamlessly integrated. The table remains in good vintage condition, with wear consistent with age and use.
The dimensions are approximately 120 cm wide, 45 cm deep, and 54 cm high (47.2 x 17.7 x 21.3 inches).
Dimensions (cm) | W: 120 / D: 45 / H: 54 |
Producer | Andreas Tuck |
Decade | 1950s |
Country | Denmark |
Style | Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern |
Material | Elm, Mahogany |
Designed in | 1950s |
Item Number | 146133 |
Frits Henningsen