Hans J. Andersen - Side table - Teak - Side table or nightstand





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Tripod side table designed by Hans C. Andersen in Denmark, manufactured by Hans C. Andersen Møbelfabrik, in teak, from the Mid-Century Modern period (1950–1960), in excellent condition.
Description from the seller
Object: Tripod side table / Nightstand-style side table (Tripod side table)
Designer: Hans C. Andersen
Manufacturer: Hans C. Andersen Møbelfabrik
Estimated period: 1950s - 1960s (Mid-Century Modern)
Country of origin: Denmark (Made in Denmark)
Material: Rosewood / high-quality Teak
Condition: Excellent condition - used with minimal signs of age and use.
SPANISH VERSION
Suggested lot title:
Hans C. Andersen - Danish Modern Mid-Century Side Table - Rosewood
Description:
Elegant and refined three-legged tripod side table designed by the renowned master cabinetmaker Hans C. Andersen in Denmark during the golden era of Scandinavian design (1950s/1960s).
This magnificent piece features a circular tray-top surface with a subtly raised, organically sculpted rim. The tabletop showcases an absolutely spectacular, deep and rich linear wood grain pattern, characteristic of the finest exotic woods sourced during the Mid-Century Modern period.
The sleek, tapered pedestal stem flows seamlessly into a beautifully sculpted three-legged tripod base, offering extreme visual lightness without compromising stability. The underside retains the perfectly clear and crisp original maker's stamp, guaranteeing its total authenticity: "Designed by Hans C. Andersen - Made in Denmark".
Condition report:
In very good structural vintage condition. The wood exhibits a beautiful color tone and natural patina. Completely sturdy and solid. As expected for its age, there is a minor, small mark on the outer top rim (clearly shown in the detailed photographs), which does not compromise the exceptional aesthetic value of this collectible piece.
SPANISH VERSION
Suggested Title:
Hans C. Andersen - Mid-Century Danish Modern Side Table - Rosewood
Description:
An elegant and highly refined tripod side table designed by master cabinetmaker Hans C. Andersen in Denmark during the golden era of Scandinavian design (1950s/1960s).
This magnificent piece features a circular tray-top surface with a subtly raised, organically sculpted rim. The tabletop showcases an absolutely spectacular, deep and rich linear wood grain pattern, characteristic of the finest exotic woods sourced during the Mid-Century Modern period.
The sleek, tapered pedestal stem flows seamlessly into a beautifully sculpted three-legged tripod base, offering extreme visual lightness without compromising stability. The underside retains the perfectly clear and crisp original maker's stamp, guaranteeing its total authenticity: "Designed by Hans C. Andersen - Made in Denmark".
Condition report:
In very good structural vintage condition. The wood exhibits a beautiful color tone and natural patina. Completely sturdy and solid. As expected for its age, there is a minor, small mark on the outer top rim (clearly shown in the detailed photographs), which does not compromise the exceptional aesthetic value of this collectible piece.
Object: Tripod side table / Nightstand-style side table (Tripod side table)
Designer: Hans C. Andersen
Manufacturer: Hans C. Andersen Møbelfabrik
Estimated period: 1950s - 1960s (Mid-Century Modern)
Country of origin: Denmark (Made in Denmark)
Material: Rosewood / high-quality Teak
Condition: Excellent condition - used with minimal signs of age and use.
SPANISH VERSION
Suggested lot title:
Hans C. Andersen - Danish Modern Mid-Century Side Table - Rosewood
Description:
Elegant and refined three-legged tripod side table designed by the renowned master cabinetmaker Hans C. Andersen in Denmark during the golden era of Scandinavian design (1950s/1960s).
This magnificent piece features a circular tray-top surface with a subtly raised, organically sculpted rim. The tabletop showcases an absolutely spectacular, deep and rich linear wood grain pattern, characteristic of the finest exotic woods sourced during the Mid-Century Modern period.
The sleek, tapered pedestal stem flows seamlessly into a beautifully sculpted three-legged tripod base, offering extreme visual lightness without compromising stability. The underside retains the perfectly clear and crisp original maker's stamp, guaranteeing its total authenticity: "Designed by Hans C. Andersen - Made in Denmark".
Condition report:
In very good structural vintage condition. The wood exhibits a beautiful color tone and natural patina. Completely sturdy and solid. As expected for its age, there is a minor, small mark on the outer top rim (clearly shown in the detailed photographs), which does not compromise the exceptional aesthetic value of this collectible piece.
SPANISH VERSION
Suggested Title:
Hans C. Andersen - Mid-Century Danish Modern Side Table - Rosewood
Description:
An elegant and highly refined tripod side table designed by master cabinetmaker Hans C. Andersen in Denmark during the golden era of Scandinavian design (1950s/1960s).
This magnificent piece features a circular tray-top surface with a subtly raised, organically sculpted rim. The tabletop showcases an absolutely spectacular, deep and rich linear wood grain pattern, characteristic of the finest exotic woods sourced during the Mid-Century Modern period.
The sleek, tapered pedestal stem flows seamlessly into a beautifully sculpted three-legged tripod base, offering extreme visual lightness without compromising stability. The underside retains the perfectly clear and crisp original maker's stamp, guaranteeing its total authenticity: "Designed by Hans C. Andersen - Made in Denmark".
Condition report:
In very good structural vintage condition. The wood exhibits a beautiful color tone and natural patina. Completely sturdy and solid. As expected for its age, there is a minor, small mark on the outer top rim (clearly shown in the detailed photographs), which does not compromise the exceptional aesthetic value of this collectible piece.

