Expandable Teak Dining Table by Erik Worts, Denmark, circa 1960

Expandable Teak Dining Table by Erik Worts, Denmark, circa 1960

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Expandable teak dining table by Erik Worts, Denmark, circa 1960. Erik Worts was a master cabinetmaker who sold his pieces through Den Permanente in Copenhagen. Den was a collective of artisans who sold handcrafted pieces to the public. This table is a master example of Danish design, it allows for expandability to seat up to 12 people and small enough to fold down and seat 2-4. The leaves can be completely removed with solid hinged brass fittings or folded up and out with expandable legs to seat 4, 6, 8, 10 or 12. Professionally restored in very good condition. Slight wear on top with one minor blemish, otherwise excellent. Solid brass fittings, sliding leg design and very versatile. Easy for one person to expand without assistance. Solid teak.

Smallest measurements are: 29″ L x 35″ W x 30″ H

Largest Measurements are: 117″ L x 35″ W x 30″ H

Each folding leaf is 22″ and are removable or foldable.

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Expandable teak dining table by Erik Worts, Denmark, circa 1960. Erik Worts was a master cabinetmaker who sold his pieces through Den Permanente in Copenhagen. Den was a collective of artisans who sold handcrafted pieces to the public. This table is a master example of Danish design, it allows for expandability to seat up to 12 people and small enough to fold down and seat 2-4. The leaves can be completely removed with solid hinged brass fittings or folded up and out with expandable legs to seat 4, 6, 8, 10 or 12. Professionally restored in very good condition. Slight wear on top with one minor blemish, otherwise excellent. Solid brass fittings, sliding leg design and very versatile. Easy for one person to expand without assistance. Solid teak.

Smallest measurements are: 29″ L x 35″ W x 30″ H

Largest Measurements are: 117″ L x 35″ W x 30″ H

Each folding leaf is 22″ and are removable or foldable.

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