Vintage oak extension table by Henning Kjærnulf for Soro Mobelfabrik, Denmark 1950
Poland
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About this vintage design furniture
A superior quality Danish extension table made by Soro Mobelfabrik and designed by Henning Kjaernulf in the 1950s will amaze you with its size when unfolded. It features a solid wood base and three leaves (50cm each), one with an apron. Additional support tripod that opens when the table fully extends. This table does not take up much space, but when needed, three additional leaves will provide the extension up to 265 cm., which can be comfortable seat for ten guests. This vintage table is a pretty example of Danish mid-century design. The beautiful, rich oak grain integrates nicely throughout the table.
The table is in original condition. It has been cleaned and covered with a thin layer of lacquer ,but there are some minor stains on the sides and a couple of minimal veneer inlays. Other than this it is ready to use, especially with nice set of oak chairs.
The leaf width: 50 cm
Height to apron: 64 cm
Dimensions of fully unfolded table: H: 72/ W: 265/ D: 115 cm
Reference : 294455
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Features
- Length
- 115 cm
- Height
- 73 cm
- Depth
- 115 cm
- Total length with extensions
- 265 cm
- Designer
- Henning KJAERNULF
- Condition
- Excellent
- Style
- Scandinavian
- Period
- 1950s
- Origin
- Denmark
- Colour
- Brown
- Main material
- Oak
delivery and return
- Shipped from : Poland
- Delivery time :
- 1 week for small items
- 2 to 5 weeks for bulky products
- Return possible: up to 14 days after delivery
About the designer
Henning KJAERNULF
Henning Kjaernulf (1929-2009) was a Danish designer who left his mark on the 1950s-1970s with his functional, elegant furniture. He studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen, where he was trained in carpentry and design.