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Conference Tables For Sale
Period: 1960s
Period: 1950s
A Large French Mid-Century Dining or Conference Table
Located in Long Island City, NY
With an elm wood veneered top sitting on a black lacquered wood base with bronze sabots.    
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1960s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage Conference Tables

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Bronze

André Arbus, Conference Table, France, 1956
Located in New York, NY
Unique piece (special commission). Signed. Made for the Palais des Consuls de Rouen in 1955, this piece is not merely remarkable for its size, but for its blend of contemporary and traditional elements. André Arbus, one of the foremost French designers of the early-to-mid twentieth century, was as deeply entrenched in traditional French furniture...
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1950s French Vintage Conference Tables

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Bronze

Mid-Century Couch Table with Mirror Surface
Located in Vienna, AT
Heavy solid wood construction on brass legs with copper color mirror on the top of the table. Made in Austria in the late 1960s. Minimal use on wood and glass.              
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1960s Austrian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Conference Tables

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Brass

Danish Hardwood Conference Table
Located in Vienna, AT
Solid hardwood with veneer made in the 1960s in Denmark. Signed "Kvalitet, form Funktion" Very good original condition.
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1960s Danish Scandinavian Modern Vintage Conference Tables

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Hardwood

Rare Petrol Blue Octagon Xxl "Reform" Conference Table by Friso Kramer Ahrend
Located in bergen op zoom, NL
Rare Petrol Blue version of the largest model Reform table made by Ahrend De Cirkel. Dutch industrial designer and pioneer of functional design Friso Kramer made this Reform table in 1955 to match with his award winning Revolt chair, a chair he designed in 1953 that is now standing next to Jean Prouve's work in Les Musee Arts...
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1950s Dutch Mid-Century Modern Vintage Conference Tables

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Aluminum, Metal

Aldo Tura Goatskin Dining Table
Located in Brooklyn, NY
This stunning oversized dining table is easily folded up to a still spacious size of 60 W x 60 D. Vintage crimson stained goatskin finish is pro...
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1950s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Conference Tables

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Goatskin

Maison Leleu, Mahogany Conference Table, France, C. 1965
Located in New York, NY
Blond mahogany table with patinated steel and gilt bronze base by Maison Leleu A larger version of this model is entered under: #5969 Grande table, Salle de conference in Leleu’s ...
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1960s French Vintage Conference Tables

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Bronze, Steel

A Large French 1950's Cherry Wood Dining Table with Two Pull-Out End Leaves
Located in Long Island City, NY
A large French Mid-Century cherry wood dining or conference table with two pull-out end leaves Width is 101 inches when fully extended.   
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1950s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage Conference Tables

'Super Ellipse' Conference or Dining Table by Piet Hein
Located in Sagaponack, NY
A rare 'Super Ellipse' conference or dining table designed by Piet Hein with a top in figured birch burl and tapering chromed steel legs. Besides the ...
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1960s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Vintage Conference Tables

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Chrome, Steel

Gio Ponti Large Walnut Diamond Table from San Francesco Fopponino Milan, 1961
Located in Rome, IT
Important and impressive Gio Ponti big conference dining table 1961-1964 big diamond dining table from the Church San Francesco al Fopponino Via Paolo G...
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1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Conference Tables

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Brass, Iron

Osvaldo Borsani Writing Table Desk for Techno
Located in New York, NY
Rosewood top with leather writing surface. Measures: Top 2" thick. Insert 36 3/4" x L x 30" W.
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1960s Italian Vintage Conference Tables

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Wood

Committee Table by Pierre Jeanneret and Le Corbusier LC/PJ-TAT-14-A
Located in Toronto, Ontario
A truly special example of iconic mid twentieth century design. A rare work by two titans of design at their peak of creativity and execution. This "committee" dining, or library table was created in very small numbers and for special and specific installations. With intersecting "horn" leg supports and linked together with lateral support struts, this table is a masterpiece of simplicity and minimalist design. An historic, correct, authentic, and import piece of design history. Condition is very good and has been sympathetically restored to be useful on a daily basis. The legs are solid teak as are the struts and supporting lateral; beams to hold the table in place. The table top retains its original side rails and the hand painted lettering designation is intact. The table top has seen much use but is beautiful with its rich patina. The top itself has the proper teak veneer which has some scratching and marking. Also some areas are sanded through to the surface below. This can be left as is or can be re-veneered at the buyers request. Overall just a terrific example of an iconic design. East Coast buyers can receive hand delivered shipping. West coast of overseas can be crated and shipped door...
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1960s Vintage Conference Tables

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Teak

'Kang Tao' Bronze Dining Table by Philip and Kelvin LaVerne, c. 1965, Signed
Located in Los Angeles, CA
For collectors of Philip and Kelvin LaVerne, the pièce de résistance is this highly coveted double-signed 'Kang Tao' dining table. Given so few LaVerne's were...
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1960s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Conference Tables

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Bronze, Pewter

Arne Vodder Rosewood Conference Table from 1960´s
Located in Copenhagen, DK
Beautiful mid-century Conference table with two extensions by Arne Vodder manufactured at Sibast Furniture in Good original condition. Max. length is 300 cm...
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1960s Danish Mid-Century Modern Vintage Conference Tables

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Rosewood

Midcentury Coffee Table, by Tatra Pravenec, Czechoslovakia, 1960s
Located in Praha, CZ
- In good original condition - Tatra Pravenec Czechoslovakia - 1960.
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1960s Mid-Century Modern Vintage Conference Tables

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Wood

Massive Midcentury Teak Danish Extension Dining Table #32 by Henning Kjærnulf
Located in BROOKLYN, NY
Massive midcentury teak Danish extension dining table #32 with (3) leaves by Henning Kjærnulf. This table is very high quality hand built...
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1960s Danish Mid-Century Modern Vintage Conference Tables

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Teak

Vintage, New and Antique Conference Tables

Vintage, new and antique conference tables are key to designing functional offices, setting the tone through shape and materials.

The evolution of floor plans and office furniture such as desks or office chairs shows how the workplace has changed over the years. One trend in the 20th century was the open floor plan, which was pioneered by Frank Lloyd Wright. The profoundly influential architect’s design for the 1936 office building for SC Johnson Wax was an early example. Soon, major American furniture manufacturers would take aim at creating furnishings for the workplace.

In 1942, Herman Miller, anticipating a postwar economic boom, began making office furniture for the first time, while at Knoll, a special office-focused division created by Florence Knoll in the mid-1940s designed office spaces for the likes of GM and CBS.

Open-floor-plan offices became mainstream by the mid-century as a way to reflect a company’s values. Working in an open space meant that employees were equal and the design was aimed at improving communication and cooperation. The conference table was key to this vision. Businesses with an open floor plan needed a place for meetings and this ensured that the conference table and conference room became staples of the modern office.

A round conference table is egalitarian and informal, getting people to participate and share ideas. A rectangular conference table is more structured, allowing executives to sit at the end of the table to conduct the meeting.

The style and color of the table are also important. A bold color can make participants feel more creative; a unique shape can evoke innovation and modernity. Creatives often invest in eye-catching furniture to express their company’s individuality.

A variety of conference tables can be found on 1stDibs, from postmodern conference tables for forward-looking businesses to new and custom options to make a conference room stand out.

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