This distinctive table from the 1970s is attributed to Czechoslovak designer Ludvík Volák. It features a striking contrast between its light Umakart top and elegantly curved bentwood legs, which give it both a visual lightness and structural strength. It was likely manufactured by Dřevopodnik Holešov, a well-known furniture producer of the era.
The table has been partially renovated, preserving its original character and charm. It’s perfect for dining spaces, workrooms, creative studios, or as a statement piece in any interior.
Highlights:
a unique and collectible piece of Czechoslovak design
sculptural bentwood legs add lightness and stability
ideal as a dining table, writing desk, or decorative interior element