Danish furniture designer Peter Hvidt designed this unique stable for France & Sons in the 1950's. Cut into six segments, this mid- century 51 1/2" diameter circular teakwood coffee table can be reconfigured into a variety of shapes. With three brass legs, each segment becomes six individual tables. This table from J.Lohmann Gallery, is in excellent condition and was one of the best pieces in the EH Antique show this past weekend.
How do you get 6 tables for the price of one!!!!
July 15, 2009 5:25 PM
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