Danish Solid Teak Coffee Table
With the exception of a few pieces, most mid-century furniture is veneered wood. It’s always a pleasant surprise to find something constructed out of true solid timber, especially when it’s as attractive as this coffee table.
This table is constructed out of twelve inch and a half thick pieces of teak, alongside a solid frame with exposed finger joints.
With the exception of a few pieces, most mid-century furniture is veneered wood. It’s always a pleasant surprise to find something constructed out of true solid timber, especially when it’s as attractive as this coffee table.
This table is constructed out of twelve inch and a half thick pieces of teak, alongside a solid frame with exposed finger joints.
With the exception of a few pieces, most mid-century furniture is veneered wood. It’s always a pleasant surprise to find something constructed out of true solid timber, especially when it’s as attractive as this coffee table.
This table is constructed out of twelve inch and a half thick pieces of teak, alongside a solid frame with exposed finger joints.