This dining table was produced in the 1960s by the Danish manufacturer Rogenstrup Möbelfabrik exemplifies the period's approach to furniture design, combining simplicity of form with attention to materials and proportions. This manufacturer was one of many Danish companies that, during the post-war export boom, specialized in the production of teak furniture, primarily for Western Europe and the United States.
The table's design is based on a clear, functional form. The teak top showcases the natural grain and warm colors characteristic of this species. The entire piece is supported by slender, turned legs that provide stability without visually overwhelming the furniture. The joinery solutions used are minimalist, focused on durability and comfort for everyday use.
The designs of these tables were created with flexible use in mind in the home – often as a central element in a dining room or living room. This model reflects this trend, maintaining a balance between functionality and the calm, timeless aesthetic characteristic of Danish design of the 1960s.
The piece has undergone a meticulous and professional restoration, involving the removal of old coatings, staining, and a varnish finish. The restoration was carried out by a talented and experienced carpenter with over 20 years of experience. Thanks to these treatments, the table looks wonderful and will serve its new owner for many years without fear of damage or wear and tear from everyday use.
The table measures 218 cm wide when extended.