Featuring sleek organic curves, this absolutely stunning extra large coffee table by Johannes Andersen is sure to be the envy of all guests entering your home.
It's oversized proportions and extending features of an extra platform and storage drawer along with its sculptural legs really set this table apart from others and will definitely enhance any living space.
Born in 1903 in Aarhus, Denmark, Andersen started his design career as an apprentice cabinetmaker before setting up his own architectural workshop in the mid 1930s.
Andersen’s designs span seating, tables, and storage in well-crafted sought after materials of their period, such as rosewood and teak. His career paralleled the mid 20th century’s growing appreciation for Danish furniture designs, and he attracted much international attention; particularly for coffee tables like the highly sculptural and now infamous 'Smile Table'.
Designing for his own company and for many other prestigious names, this particular table was designed in the 1960s for Silkeborg Mobler.
The table came to us in a sorry state, but after a full restoration it's looking beautiful once more, that being said there are still some very minor areas of wear commensurate with age.
Measures approximately 160cm long, 257cm when both sides are open, 65cm deep and 52cm tall.
It's oversized proportions and extending features of an extra platform and storage drawer along with its sculptural legs really set this table apart from others and will definitely enhance any living space.
Born in 1903 in Aarhus, Denmark, Andersen started his design career as an apprentice cabinetmaker before setting up his own architectural workshop in the mid 1930s.
Andersen’s designs span seating, tables, and storage in well-crafted sought after materials of their period, such as rosewood and teak. His career paralleled the mid 20th century’s growing appreciation for Danish furniture designs, and he attracted much international attention; particularly for coffee tables like the highly sculptural and now infamous 'Smile Table'.
Designing for his own company and for many other prestigious names, this particular table was designed in the 1960s for Silkeborg Mobler.
The table came to us in a sorry state, but after a full restoration it's looking beautiful once more, that being said there are still some very minor areas of wear commensurate with age.
Measures approximately 160cm long, 257cm when both sides are open, 65cm deep and 52cm tall.