Hans J. Wegner Teak Cross-Leg Dining Table

$14,500.00

Scarce teak Model AT-303 cross-leg dining table, designed by Hans J. Wegner for Andreas Tuck. An iconic form, also known as the Sawhorse table, the design is both beautiful and functional. The distinct cross-shaped legs, made from stained oak, make a graphic statement. Solid brass braces add support and visual interest to the overall design. The table features drop-leaves that extend to seat up to ten guests, while folding down for a minimal footprint when not in use. In excellent condition, the surface has been hand-oiled and retains its original patina. Denmark, 1950s.

Literature: Noritsugu Oda, Danish Chairs; Christian Holmsted Olesen, WEGNER: just one good chair; Grete Jalk, Danish Design, 1950-1960.

Designer: Hans J. Wegner

Model: AT-303

Manufacturer: Andreas Tuck

Origin: Denmark

Date: 1950s

Dimensions: 28.5" H x 54" W x 34" D
Leaves: 17" each
Extended Width: 94" W

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Scarce teak Model AT-303 cross-leg dining table, designed by Hans J. Wegner for Andreas Tuck. An iconic form, also known as the Sawhorse table, the design is both beautiful and functional. The distinct cross-shaped legs, made from stained oak, make a graphic statement. Solid brass braces add support and visual interest to the overall design. The table features drop-leaves that extend to seat up to ten guests, while folding down for a minimal footprint when not in use. In excellent condition, the surface has been hand-oiled and retains its original patina. Denmark, 1950s.

Literature: Noritsugu Oda, Danish Chairs; Christian Holmsted Olesen, WEGNER: just one good chair; Grete Jalk, Danish Design, 1950-1960.

Designer: Hans J. Wegner

Model: AT-303

Manufacturer: Andreas Tuck

Origin: Denmark

Date: 1950s

Dimensions: 28.5" H x 54" W x 34" D
Leaves: 17" each
Extended Width: 94" W

Scarce teak Model AT-303 cross-leg dining table, designed by Hans J. Wegner for Andreas Tuck. An iconic form, also known as the Sawhorse table, the design is both beautiful and functional. The distinct cross-shaped legs, made from stained oak, make a graphic statement. Solid brass braces add support and visual interest to the overall design. The table features drop-leaves that extend to seat up to ten guests, while folding down for a minimal footprint when not in use. In excellent condition, the surface has been hand-oiled and retains its original patina. Denmark, 1950s.

Literature: Noritsugu Oda, Danish Chairs; Christian Holmsted Olesen, WEGNER: just one good chair; Grete Jalk, Danish Design, 1950-1960.

Designer: Hans J. Wegner

Model: AT-303

Manufacturer: Andreas Tuck

Origin: Denmark

Date: 1950s

Dimensions: 28.5" H x 54" W x 34" D
Leaves: 17" each
Extended Width: 94" W