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    Located in Labrit, Landes
    Little chestnut dining table. The two end are foldable and the little width of this table is 32.28 in. (82 cm) The table top was made circa 1970. It was laid on a beech base dating...
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  • Scandinavian Modern, Table in Beech With Club Legs, Arnold Madsen, Made in 1940s
    By Philip Arctander, Arnold Madsen
    Located in Odense, DK
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  • 1970s Glass Wood Chrome Dining Table
    By Milo Baughman
    Located in Oklahoma City, OK
    Wonderfully simplistic parsons style 1970s rectangular dining table. Made of glass, wood and chromed steel legs. Would make for an amazing executive desk or conference table.
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  • “Column Table” Minimalist Solid Wood Oak Dining Table or Desk
    Located in Brooklyn, NY
    The “Column” series is inspired by the structural columns of New York City’s industrial factory buildings. The same simplicity of shape that lends structure to those architectural el...
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    2010s American Dining Room Tables

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  • Bits of Wood Table by Pepe Heykoop
    By Pepe Heykoop
    Located in Amsterdam, NL
    The local sawmill produces lots of waste wood. Adorable bits and beautiful types but all different in size. That makes them hard to use for a regular production. The common thought is to sell it as firewood. Tin is a type of metal that melts at a relatively low melting point of 232 degrees Celsius. Once it has molten it is just liquid enough to flow around the bits of wood, filling up the gaps. Its temperature is just not hot enough to burn the hardwood resulting in metal that flows around the hardwood and solidifies in cloud like shapes. Not any glue or screws are used keeping the wood together. Only a combination of leftover hardwood and old tin pots and plates were molten into in a collection of stools, tables and coffee tables. Year - 2012 Material - leftover hard wood, recycled tin...
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  • Tecta M23 Cantilever Wood Dining Table
    Located in London, GB
    A collaborative design, the M23 dining table is very similar in style to that of the M21 table which was inspired by Jean Prouvé and manufactured by Tecta. Constructed from solid ...
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    2010s German Dining Room Tables

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