Description
An exceptional, Danish, Modern, teak draw leaf Expandable dining table, by Willy Sigh for H. Sigh and Sons Mobelfabrik, Denmark 1960s. With an initial large footprint, this table can also offer a generous space and double in size once its hidden draw leaves are extended. Amazing design and construction detail, with two built-in self-storing leaves. Simply pull out a leaf on one or both ends to extend the table and create a table that will easily seat 10. This table expands to 114 1/4″ (9.52 feet) long! Wonderfully rich Teak color and grain texture throughout. The rectangular table teak surface with stylish teak grain on the top surface, raised on strong sturdy legs, extends to a large size with two built in leaves. Fully extended it becomes a large conference table, exquisitely constructed, characteristically sleek and functional and exudes an aesthetic beauty as well making it perfect for the modern interior. This is a wonderful table that offers two large leaves, changing it from a medium size table to a large table. Each of the leaves is 20 3/8” across, making this a versatile piece indeed, built to last the test of time. Very good original condition firm and solid build. Sleek two-tone design and sturdy construction add to the attractiveness’ beautifully aged teak with rich patina, quality craftsmanship and exquisite design.
Condition Report: Great original condition, minor surface wear, one circular mark on the right corner, shown in photo. Table is very sturdy and strong.
Manufacturer: H. Sigh and Sons Mobelfabrik
Of the Period: Mid-Century
Place of Origin: Denmark
Date of Manufacture: 1960s
Period: 1960-1969
Materials and Techniques: Teak
Condition: good condition.
Wear: Wear consistent with age and use
Measurements: 28 3/8″ tall x 42 1/3″ deep x 73 1/3 ″ L (closed)
114 1/4″ (9.52 feet) fully extended each leaf is 20 3/8” long (24 1/8″ from floor to bottom of the apron)