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Modern Room sells 20th century design and art Borge Mogensen extending dining table
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Borge Mogensen extending dining table

£750.00
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Borge Mogensen teak and beech extending dining table.

This table was purchased from the home of a very well-known British architect where it had been in place since the mid 1950s .

An understated and very practical design. Drop down leaves at either end. When fully extended it can sit 8-10 people.

The legs are beech with a nice detail of teak ‘feet’.

Being sold in as found condition because of the nice provenance. All sturdy and strong but the finish on main surface has worn from daily use over the years. Totally usable as it but It would also be a straightforward job for a restorer to strip and re-oil if you desired.

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Borge Mogensen teak and beech extending dining table.

This table was purchased from the home of a very well-known British architect where it had been in place since the mid 1950s .

An understated and very practical design. Drop down leaves at either end. When fully extended it can sit 8-10 people.

The legs are beech with a nice detail of teak ‘feet’.

Being sold in as found condition because of the nice provenance. All sturdy and strong but the finish on main surface has worn from daily use over the years. Totally usable as it but It would also be a straightforward job for a restorer to strip and re-oil if you desired.

Borge Mogensen teak and beech extending dining table.

This table was purchased from the home of a very well-known British architect where it had been in place since the mid 1950s .

An understated and very practical design. Drop down leaves at either end. When fully extended it can sit 8-10 people.

The legs are beech with a nice detail of teak ‘feet’.

Being sold in as found condition because of the nice provenance. All sturdy and strong but the finish on main surface has worn from daily use over the years. Totally usable as it but It would also be a straightforward job for a restorer to strip and re-oil if you desired.

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