Nesting tables - Oak - Three side tables






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Three solid oak nesting tables from the Netherlands, dating to the 1960s to 1970s, with a triangular form and a durable, minimalist Brutalist-influenced design.
Description from the seller
These dark oak side tables are a beautiful addition to a Japandi or minimalist styled interior. They can be conveniently stacked together to save space. They can also be grouped to serve as, for example, a coffee table.
Origin: Netherlands 1950 - 1970
51 - 46 - 46 cm height 38 cm
39 - 39 - 39 cm height 33 cm
30 - 30 - 30 cm height 28 cm
Weight 12.3 kg
These tables are sought after for their distinctive shape, as most side tables are square or rectangular, while these are triangular. Timelessness and functionality: The design from the 60s/70s is functional and features a sleek, minimalist aesthetic that was popular during the Mid Century Modern (MCM) period. The visible wood grain and the robust finish emphasize the natural state of the material. The natural state of the material underscores MCM but also brutalism applies here. 'Brutalism' in furniture refers to the emphasis on raw, unfinished materials and massive, sculptural forms. The use of solid oak contributes to a heavy and durable appearance. The simple, triangular shape and thick legs highlight the structure of the object itself, which is also characteristic of brutalist designs.
The top table has one longer length in the top panel. The tables fit under each other but can be arranged in many playful ways. See the photos for examples, as well as for the condition of the tables. No damage, except for signs of use. They are solid oak tables that can withstand a bump and have also experienced this over the years, with no serious damage. All tables are photographed separately and together, so you can get an idea of these nest tables. The photos are part of the description.
The tables will be carefully packed and shipped insured.
These dark oak side tables are a beautiful addition to a Japandi or minimalist styled interior. They can be conveniently stacked together to save space. They can also be grouped to serve as, for example, a coffee table.
Origin: Netherlands 1950 - 1970
51 - 46 - 46 cm height 38 cm
39 - 39 - 39 cm height 33 cm
30 - 30 - 30 cm height 28 cm
Weight 12.3 kg
These tables are sought after for their distinctive shape, as most side tables are square or rectangular, while these are triangular. Timelessness and functionality: The design from the 60s/70s is functional and features a sleek, minimalist aesthetic that was popular during the Mid Century Modern (MCM) period. The visible wood grain and the robust finish emphasize the natural state of the material. The natural state of the material underscores MCM but also brutalism applies here. 'Brutalism' in furniture refers to the emphasis on raw, unfinished materials and massive, sculptural forms. The use of solid oak contributes to a heavy and durable appearance. The simple, triangular shape and thick legs highlight the structure of the object itself, which is also characteristic of brutalist designs.
The top table has one longer length in the top panel. The tables fit under each other but can be arranged in many playful ways. See the photos for examples, as well as for the condition of the tables. No damage, except for signs of use. They are solid oak tables that can withstand a bump and have also experienced this over the years, with no serious damage. All tables are photographed separately and together, so you can get an idea of these nest tables. The photos are part of the description.
The tables will be carefully packed and shipped insured.
