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Jarontiques
295 Meserole Street
Brooklyn, NY 11206 , United States
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347.463.9894
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Large Rosewood and Brass Extension Dining Table by Henning Kjærnulf for Sorø
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Elegant, impressive Danish extension dining / conference table (model #62) in rosewood and brass designed in 1958 by Henning Kjærnulf for Sorø Stolefabrik. Complete, large-scale example featuring a drop-down tripod support base and all four additional leaves (the round table without leaves is 47" in diameter, table can extend to 126"). Brass locking mechanisms secure only the table itself (no leaves), and when more than two leaves are added, the middle base automatically drops down to support the extra length / weight. The base is cradled between its own set of rails, so to manually drop or raise the base, the rails are simply slid forward or backward to release / suspend the extra base support.
Extremely well designed / manufactured table whose form is as impressive as its function. The table and all leaves have been carefully restored to revitalize the color and rich grain / texture of the rosewood. Only minor wear remains (light scratches / scuffs). Retains the Sorø / Danish control metal manufacturer's medallion.
Each leaf measures 19.75" L
No leaves: 47" diameter
One leaf: 66.75" L
Two leaves: 86.5" L
Three leaves: 106.25" L
Four leaves (fully extended): 126" L
Height: 28.5"
Apron is 4" H to surface top
Depth: 47". -
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Documentation: Signed Origin: Denmark Period: 1950-1979 Materials: rosewood, brass Condition: Good. Expertly restored; light wear (few, small scuffs) remain. Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern Incollect Reference #: 319792 -
Dimensions
W. 126 in; H. 28.5 in; D. 47 in; W. 320.04 cm; H. 72.39 cm; D. 119.38 cm;
Message from Seller:
Founded at the Brooklyn Flea in 2008, Jarontiques has grown into a specialized source for Mid-Century Modern furniture and art that emphasizes quality, sustainability, and the timeless design ethos of Florence Knoll. Their collection is available for viewing by appointment at their East Williamsburg showroom, and inquiries can be directed to info@jarontiques.com or 347.463.9894.
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