Rosewood Nesting Tables by Severin Hansen, Denmark 1960s

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Rosewood Nesting Tables by Severin Hansen, Denmark 1960s

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  • Dimensions

    Width: 57 cm / 22.4" | Depth: 37 cm / 14.6" | Height: 52 cm / 20.5"

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An excellent set of nesting tables, designed and made in the 1960s  by the Danish designer Severin Hansen. This set consists of three side tables varying in size. The slender and very elegant legs are tapered and then beautifully incorporated into the top by means of a mitered connection.

The patina is really of a different order and shows a dramatic hue and shimmer. Each table has a slightly different drawing in the wood and diffusely shows other striking shades. Each table still bears the original label of "Danish Furniture Makers Control".

The condition of the nesting tables is very good with only minor traces of usage.

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Customer Reviews

Angela de Santiago

Customer - Paris
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Quality, flexibility, very good communication, very happy with the coffee table I bought.

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Palmer Giddings

Customer - Houston USA
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I recently bought some amazing Artwork from AtKris Studio online. The whole experience was amazing. The transaction was amazingly efficient. The crating and shipping of the artwork to the United States from the Netherlands could not have gone smoother and the customer service was spot on!!  Krista was amazing and I highly recommend AtKris Studio!

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Joel Telpner

Customer - Denver USA
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This bar is amazing. Beautiful and exactly as described. A custom crate (which was a work of art itself) was built in order to ship the piece to the U.S. The bar arrived in perfect condition without a scratch. I will say that take the crate apart was not easy and was a two-person job. But worth it in the end

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