Description
Table extends from 47 to 83 with 2 leaves. Table has minor scratches and some water marks. Marked 110.
The chairs are unusual with seats attached by leather straps and have been reupholstered. One chair back has been repaired ( see last image) where the cushion attaches. Marked K.S. 41
Danish teak table and chairs
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Dining Set: Korup Stolefabrik Mobler (Attributed)
Description
This dining set consists of a mid-century modern teak table and four matching chairs from the 1960s-1970s, attributed to Korup Stolefabrik Mobler (marked K.S. 41). The table features two 18-inch extension leaves, extending its length from 47 inches to 83 inches. The chairs exhibit a unique design with leather straps attaching the reupholstered seats, and one chair back has been repaired.
Historical Context
Korup Stolefabrik Mobler was a Danish furniture manufacturer known for its high-quality craftsmanship and minimalist, functional designs typical of the Scandinavian modern movement. The use of teak, tongue-and-groove joinery, and innovative seat attachments highlights the company's attention to detail and aesthetic.
Current Condition
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Value
Based on comparable mid-century modern dining sets, the following value estimates apply:
Notes
This set represents a well-crafted and potentially valuable example of Danish mid-century modern furniture, with a unique design feature that adds to its appeal.