Peter Hvidt & Orla Mølgaard-Nielsen side table
This rare side or bedside table, designed by Peter Hvidt & Orla Mølgaard-Nielsen and produced in the 1960s by France & Son in Denmark, is a refined example of Danish mid-century modern design that emphasizes craftsmanship, functionality, and timeless elegance. Known for their architectural clarity and material restraint, Hvidt and Mølgaard-Nielsen created furniture that seamlessly integrates form and function, and this piece reflects their distinctive design philosophy.
Crafted entirely from solid teak, the table presents a clean and balanced profile. The surface is marked by a warm, honey-toned finish that highlights the richly figured wood grain, adding visual warmth and depth to the minimalist form. The top and frame exhibit gently rounded edges and precisely mitred corners, underscoring the level of craftsmanship involved and contributing to the piece’s soft and approachable aesthetic.
A discreet, integrated drawer sits beneath the tabletop, flush with the apron and free of any external hardware. This seamless incorporation ensures the visual continuity of the design while providing a practical storage solution for small items. The drawer glides smoothly, an indicator of the precise joinery and quality construction associated with France & Son’s production.
The legs are squared and taper slightly, creating a visually light base that contrasts nicely with the solidity of the teak. The proportions are compact yet generous enough for use in multiple settings—as a bedside table, side table, or occasional piece in a study or sitting area. The overall structure is both robust and visually refined, aligning with the ideals of modern Scandinavian design.
Underneath, the table is marked with the original France & Son medallion, confirming its provenance and authenticity. France & Son was one of Denmark’s most influential furniture producers during the mid-20th century, known for their collaborations with top-tier designers and their commitment to innovation in both materials and production methods.
The dimensions of the table are 75 cm in width, 50 cm in depth, and 54 cm in height. In imperial units, this corresponds to approximately 29.5 inches wide, 19.7 inches deep, and 21.3 inches high.
Dimensions (cm) | W: 75 / D: 50 / H: 54 |
Producer | France & Son |
Decade | 1960s |
Country | Denmark |
Style | Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern |
Material | Teak |
Item Number | 242301 |
Orla Mølgaard-Nielsen
Peter Hvidt