Curator's notes
This beautiful Teak Danish Dining Table is the perfect addition to any dining room. Crafted from solid wood, this table is sure to last for years to come. The classic Danish design features a round top that extends to a medium sized oval (with one leaf) and a long oval (with two leaves) and gracefully tapered legs The spacious top provides plenty of room for family meals and entertaining. With its timeless style and quality construction, this Steak Danish Dining Table is sure to be a favorite for years to come.
About Peter Hvidt & Orla Molgaard-Nielsen
Peter Hvidt & Orla Molgaard-Nielsen were Danish furniture designers and architects who made significant contributions to the mid-20th century design movement. They collaborated extensively from the 1940s to the 1960s, creating a wide range of furniture pieces that became iconic examples of Danish modern design.
Peter Hvidt (1916-1986) initially trained as an architect and later transitioned into furniture design. Orla Molgaard-Nielsen (1907-1993) was a trained cabinetmaker. Together, they combined their skills and expertise to create furniture that emphasized clean lines, functionalism, and craftsmanship.
Their designs often featured organic materials like teak and rosewood, as well as innovative techniques such as molded plywood. They were known for their attention to detail, refined aesthetics, and focus on user comfort. Their furniture pieces exhibited a harmonious balance between form and function, embodying the principles of Scandinavian design.
Some of their most well-known designs include the "AX" chair, the "Minerva" sofa, the "FD-146" lounge chair, and the "Portex" chair. These pieces showcased their ability to create elegant, timeless designs that merged Scandinavian design traditions with modernist influences.
Peter Hvidt & Orla Molgaard-Nielsen's work received international recognition and was exhibited at prestigious design exhibitions, including the Triennale di Milano. Their designs continue to be sought after by collectors and enthusiasts, contributing to their enduring legacy within the world of furniture design.
About Bodafors
Bodafors is a well-known Swedish furniture company that was established in 1942. The company was located in the town of Bodafors in southern Sweden, which is where it derived its name from. Bodafors specialized in producing high-quality furniture in various styles, ranging from traditional to modern designs.
The company gained a reputation for its craftsmanship and attention to detail. Bodafors furniture was often characterized by its solid construction, use of high-quality materials, and timeless design aesthetics. The company offered a wide range of furniture pieces, including chairs, sofas, tables, cabinets, and more.
During its heyday, Bodafors was particularly popular for its production of mid-century modern furniture. The company embraced the sleek lines, organic forms, and functionality that were characteristic of the Scandinavian design movement during that era. Bodafors furniture often incorporated materials like teak, oak, and other natural woods, with an emphasis on both visual appeal and durability.
While Bodafors ceased operations in the 1990s, its legacy remains. Today, vintage Bodafors furniture is highly sought after by collectors and design enthusiasts who appreciate its craftsmanship and classic Scandinavian design aesthetic. The company played an important role in the Swedish furniture industry and left a lasting impact on the world of furniture design.
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When we founded our company, we envisioned a small business with a human touch: each beautiful item selected by hand, each order carefully packed by someone who cares, each call and email personally answered by someone who can help, and most of all, each customer treated like a dear friend. And we were committed to giving a little back in the form of support to other small businesses like us, and donations to causes that tug at our heartstrings.
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We travel the world in search of ideas, inspiration, and beautiful vintage and hand crafted products for your home and your life from France, Morocco, Belgium and the United States.
Shop our collection of furniture including
cabinets, armoires and buffets
dining tables, farm tables and islands
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accent furniture such as bistro tables, small dressers, coat racks and bars.
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table linens: vintage napkins, vintage kitchen towels, linen aprons, and pretty silver napkin rings.
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table linens: vintage napkins, vintage kitchen towels, linen aprons, and pretty silver napkin rings.
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What we sell
We travel the world in search of ideas, inspiration, and beautiful vintage and hand crafted products for your home and your life from France, Morocco, Belgium and the United States.
Shop our collection of furniture including
cabinets, armoires and buffets
dining tables, farm tables and islands
coffee tables, side tables and console tables
upholstered sofas, couches, loveseats, chairs, chaises and ottomans.
accent furniture such as bistro tables, small dressers, coat racks and bars.
Shop our collection of things for your French kitchen including
cookware and kitchen tools, canning jars
vintage and re-tinned copper pots, pans, stock pots and pitchers
vintage and hand made plates and bowls
vintage flatware : forks, knives, spoons, carving knives and forks, spreaders and special silver pieces
vintage glassware : vintage champagne coupes and flutes for toasting, vintage wine glasses, lovely moroccan tea glasses and unique vintage bar glasses and decanters
table linens: vintage napkins, vintage kitchen towels, linen aprons, and pretty silver napkin rings.
serving platters and bowls, pitchers, tureens, gravy boats and trays
stoneware crocks, vases, pitchers and bowls
vintage silver: silver flatware, champagne buckets, trays and bar tools
Shop our collection of decor including:
art, travel and design books, cookbooks, vintage books
lamps, pendants and chandeliers
coat racks, coat hooks, baskets and totes
beautiful decorative accessories
Shop our collection of textiles including:
washed linen sheets, duvets and pillowcases and bed covers
items for the bath : towels, bath mats, soap dishes, towel racks and hooks, soap, candles, mirrors, trays, stools.
table linens: vintage napkins, vintage kitchen towels, linen aprons, and pretty silver napkin rings.
Shop our collection of vintage art including:
vintage etchings, sketches and drawings
sculpture, busts and hand made ceramics
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We travel the world in search of ideas, inspiration, and beautiful vintage and hand crafted products for your home and your life from France, Morocco, Belgium and the United States.
Shop our collection of furniture including
Shop our collection of things for your French kitchen including
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Now that you've decided to invest in a new piece of furniture, let's make sure it fits perfectly in your room.
Follow a general rule of allowing 36" of traffic pattern around an arrangement of furniture for traffic flow.
If you are looking to sit a certain number of people at your table, the size of your chairs is as important as the size of the table. Generally, allow about 20" of length per person (about the width of a placement).
A trestle base will give you more flexibility than four legs to seat more people along each side of the table.
Consider the size of the doors when placing furniture adjacent to a cabinet with doors. You'll want to be able to completely open the cabinet doors without bumping into a nearby piece of furniture.
If your cabinet has to be turned on its side to be carried through a standard door into your room, make sure it will clear the ceiling when it's placed upright. To calculate the diagonal measurement of the cabinet, dust off the Pythagorean Theorem: height of the cabinet squared + width of the cabinet squared = diagonal measurement of the cabinet squared. If the square root of the diagonal measurement is less that your ceiling height, then you're good. If it is more, then the cabinet will not fit into your room unless it is made in two pieces.
For coffee tables, rules are made to be broken, but these three rules should give you some structure to work with: generally speaking, you'll want your coffee table to be roughly the height of your sofa deck (about 20"), roughly 18" from the sofa, and approx. 2/3 the width of the sofa.
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