🟠 FRANCE & DAVERKOSEN / Hvidt & Mølgaard Nielsen / teakhouten salontafel met gevlochten rotan tussenblad / Denemarken 1950s
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Teak coffee table with cane shelf by Peter Hvidt & OrlaMølgaard Nielsen for France & Daverkosen, Denmark 1956 / teakhouten salontafel FD516 met gevlochten tussenblad van riet ontworpen door het deense duo Peter Hvidt & Orla Mølgaard Nielsen voor France & Daverkosen (voorganger France & Son), 1956. Slanke elegante salontafel waarbij het gevlochten tussenblad op messing steunen ligt. De tafel is gemerkt en van eerste eigenaar.
Conditie: goed tot zeer goede vintage conditie. Vlechtwerk is gaaf. Gebruiksporen op het blad overeenkomstig de leeftijd.
Afmetingen: breed 151,5 cm, diep 49,5 cm, hoogte 50 cm.
Code: T2005
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teak coffee table FD516 with woven wicker top designed by the Danish duo Peter Hvidt & Orla Mølgaard Nielsen for France & Daverkosen (predecessor France & Son), 1956. Slim elegant coffee table where the middle top rests on brass supports. The table is marked and from the first owner. Good to very good vintage condition. Cane is intact. Signs of use on the top according to its age.
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