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Dyrlund flip-flap Lotus dining table, Denmark, 1960s
Documentation | Signed | ||||||||
Origin | Denmark | ||||||||
Period | 1950-1979 | ||||||||
Materials | wood | ||||||||
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Condition | Excellent. Minor age-appropriate wear | ||||||||
Creation Date | 1960s | ||||||||
Description | A 1960s Danish dining table by Dyrlund. The table has four extendable, fold-out parts to make the table larger. Labeled by Dyrlund. The diameter of the table is either 120 or 175 cm. |
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Styles / Movements | Mid Century, Modern, Scandinavian Modern | ||||||||
Dealer Reference Number | Tt.bb.DyrlundLotus.m.1801a | ||||||||
Incollect Reference Number | 297568 |
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