Mid Century Teak Table & 6 Chairs - Kofed Larsen
This Danish Modern Style Teak Dining Table & 6 Chairs is made by Mid Century Modern Furniture Maker G Plan ( Gplan ) - It was Designed in partnership with Kofed Larsen and is part of their Danish Range. Table is 30 in tall x 60 in long x 35 + Two 18 in leaves - Chairs are 28 in tall x 20 x 21 -
This Table & Chairs Match Lot 35
Although born and educated in Denmark, furniture designer Ib Kofod-Larsen didn’t achieve as much renown there as his contemporaries, in part because he worked with manufacturers based outside of his home country. He realized his first success as a designer at home, but the recognition he received there led him abroad, to England and Sweden, where he was asked to “breathe new life” into the designs of two furniture makers whose pieces had become tired and dated.
Today there is an increasing appreciation for Kofod-Larsen’s designs, with corresponding jumps in demand and price.
In 1962, Kofod-Larsen began working with British furniture manufacturer High Wycombe. The company had noticed a loss in market share as Scandinavian modern designs became more popular, and partnered with Kofod-Larsen to create the Danish Range.
Condition Report: Good Vintage Condition - May have minimal age appropriate wear such as marks on the finish, scratches, scuffs etc., still in good order for resale or personal use. - some wear on table edges - see photos
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This Danish Modern Style Teak Dining Table & 6 Chairs is made by Mid Century Modern Furniture Maker G Plan ( Gplan ) - It was Designed in partnership with Kofed Larsen and is part of their Danish Range. Table is 30 in tall x 60 in long x 35 + Two 18 in leaves - Chairs are 28 in tall x 20 x 21 -
This Table & Chairs Match Lot 35
Although born and educated in Denmark, furniture designer Ib Kofod-Larsen didn’t achieve as much renown there as his contemporaries, in part because he worked with manufacturers based outside of his home country. He realized his first success as a designer at home, but the recognition he received there led him abroad, to England and Sweden, where he was asked to “breathe new life” into the designs of two furniture makers whose pieces had become tired and dated.
Today there is an increasing appreciation for Kofod-Larsen’s designs, with corresponding jumps in demand and price.
In 1962, Kofod-Larsen began working with British furniture manufacturer High Wycombe. The company had noticed a loss in market share as Scandinavian modern designs became more popular, and partnered with Kofod-Larsen to create the Danish Range.
Condition Report: Good Vintage Condition - May have minimal age appropriate wear such as marks on the finish, scratches, scuffs etc., still in good order for resale or personal use. - some wear on table edges - see photos