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5111 Santa Fe St., Suite L
San Diego, CA 92109 , United States
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Hans J. Wegner for Andreas Tuck teak coffee table model AT-10
$ 3,795
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Description
Hans J. Wegner for Andreas Tuck Teak Coffee Table – Model AT-10
Denmark, 1950s
Elevate your interior with a timeless icon of Danish modern design: the Model AT-10 coffee table, masterfully designed by Hans J. Wegner for Andreas Tuck in the 1950s. This exquisite piece showcases Wegner’s hallmark balance of function, form, and natural materials.
Crafted from richly grained solid teak, the AT-10 features an elegantly tapered tabletop with soft, organic edges that highlight Wegner’s sculptural sensibility. Below, a woven cane magazine shelf adds both texture and functionality—perfect for storing your favorite books or periodicals while maintaining a light, airy aesthetic.
The craftsmanship is exceptional throughout, with joinery and proportions that exemplify the precision of mid-century Danish cabinetmaking. Its minimal yet warm design makes it a perfect fit in both modernist and eclectic spaces.
Details:
Designer: Hans J. Wegner
Manufacturer: Andreas Tuck
Model: AT-10
Origin: Denmark, 1950s
Materials: Solid teak, cane
Dimensions: 63.25" Width x 20" Depth x 20" Height; 14" Self Height
Condition: Excellent vintage condition with minor wear consistent with age. Fully restored and ready for use.
This is an authentic and highly collectible piece. A must-have for serious collectors of 20th-century design. -
More Information
Documentation: Signed Period: 1950-1979 Creation Date: 1950's Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern Incollect Reference #: 806259 -
Dimensions
W. 63.25 in; H. 20 in; D. 20 in; W. 160.66 cm; H. 50.8 cm; D. 50.8 cm;
Message from Seller:
FURNITURE SHOULD BE FUNCTIONAL ART, YOUR HOME SHOULD BE THE PERFECT RETREAT. Hobbs Modern is the premier mid century modern furniture dealer in San Diego, CA. We hand-select and curate each piece of our inventory which represents the iconic and exemplary Danish, American, and Brazilian vintage modern design with a relentless pursuit of restoration perfection and historical accuracy. Our passion is to breathe new life into vintage pieces. We ship nationwide.
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