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Place of Origin: Norwegian
MId Century Large teak Dining Table By Gustav Bahus , Norway
Located in Gaggenau, DE
MId Century Large teak Dining Table By Gustav Bahus , Norway , 1960s The table is ingood condition. Made in Norway by Gustav Bahus The table can be enlarged very easily by mean...
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1960s Mid-Century Modern Vintage Norwegian Tables

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Teak

Haug Snekkeri Scandinavian Midcentury Rosewood Coffee Table
Located in San Francisco, CA
bookmatched rosewood square shape coffee table, having square rosewood legs. Simplicity at its most intriguing. Original Haug Snekkeri label on the underside, as seen in the photo's....
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Mid-20th Century Mid-Century Modern Norwegian Tables

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Rosewood

Set of Slender Scandinavian Nesting Tables by Brode Blindheim
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Set of Slender Scandinavian Nesting Tables by Brode Blindheim. Simple, versatile and elegant. Original tag pictured.
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1960s Scandinavian Modern Vintage Norwegian Tables

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Teak

Sven Ivar Dysthe Coffee Table Produced by Dokka Møbler in Norway
By Svein Ivar Dysthe
Located in Limhamn, Skåne län
Rare coffee table designed by Sven Ivar Dysthe. Produced by Dokka Møbler in Norway.
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1950s Scandinavian Modern Vintage Norwegian Tables

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Steel

Unique Mosi Sculptural Large Sidetable by Marthine Spinnangr
Located in Geneve, CH
Unique MOSI sculptural large sidetable by Marthine Spinnangr One of a Kind Dimensions: D 50 x W 28 x H 79 cm Materials: Ceramic Different glaze types available MOSI is inspired by a morf sketch process inspired by nature walks and human poses to capture an aliveness in the expression. The name MOSI is inspired by the moss that surrounded the trails on by the lakes, sea and mountain...
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2010s Post-Modern Norwegian Tables

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Ceramic

4 Totem dining chairs by Torstein Nilsen for Westnofa, Italian design table
By Vintage Italian Glass, Westnofa Furniture, Torstein Nilsen
Located in Gaggenau, DE
Set of 4 Mid Century Totem dining chairs by Torstein Nilsen for Westnofa with Italian design dining table .Norway 1980s Beautiful vintage Set of 4 dining chairs, with table ,model Totem, by Torstein Nilsen for Westnofa, Norway. They are in black wooden fram with feathering slats back, between the slats red wooden balls. 2 chairs seats are black leather other 2 is in dark grey Leather furnishing. Dining Table is a very special and luxurious vintage Italian design piece. It’s from 1980s It’s the combination of Black metal hexagon-shaped legs. Spacers in copper and beveled glass panel complete its design. It will be the accent of any dining room. Dimensions Chairs width 55 cm Seat height 51 cm. Total depth 56 cm Total height 87 cm Height arm rests 65.2 cm. Table -120 cm x 120 cm Height 72.5 cm Year -1980's. In very good condition with minimal wear You can order 4 set chairs...
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1980s Mid-Century Modern Vintage Norwegian Tables

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Brass, Chrome

Sigve Knutson Wood Clay Table
By Sigve Knutson
Located in Pireaus-Athens, Greece
Sigve Knutson (b. 1991, Norway) is an experimental designer based in between Oslo and Eindhoven. He obtained an MA in Contextual Design at Design Academy Eindhoven in 2016. His pract...
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2010s Norwegian Tables

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Clay, Wood

Rivets Object N.1 by Sigve Knutson
By Sigve Knutson
Located in Pireaus-Athens, Greece
Working intuitively with hands-on techniques and a wide range of materials, young Norwegian designer Sigve Knutson creates objects that question contemporary mass-produced design. After presenting the critically acclaimed solo project Drawn to Production with Carwan Gallery during Milan Design Week in 2017, Knutson presents a new solo show at the gallery with works created in the past five years — including new objects inspired by the local context of Piraeus and created specially for the exhibition. Entitled Assembly, the exhibition explores the freehand, improvisatory approach that is part of Knutson’s practice, which is often driven by the pure joy of putting things together without planning or designing anything in advance. Each object he creates is unique and results from a process led by experimentation and an intuitive use of tools, to create archetypal forms that, in the designer’s own words, display different “gradients of functionality”. Abstract wood columns thus coexist in his work with playfully stacked shelves...
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2010s Norwegian Tables

Materials

Aluminum

Sigve Knutson Hammered Aluminum Low Table
By Sigve Knutson
Located in Pireaus-Athens, Greece
Sigve Knutson (b. 1991, Norway) is an experimental designer based in between Oslo and Eindhoven. He obtained an MA in Contextual Design at Design Academy Eindhoven in 2016. His pract...
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2010s Norwegian Tables

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Aluminum

Unique MOSI Sculptural Sidetable by Marthine Spinnangr
Located in Geneve, CH
Unique MOSI sculptural sidetable by Marthine Spinnangr One of a Kind Dimensions: D 28 x W 24 x H 48 cm Materials: Ceramic Different glaze types available. MOSI is inspired by a morf sketch process inspired by nature walks and human poses to capture an aliveness in the expression. The name MOSI is inspired by the moss that surrounded the trails on by the lakes, sea and mountain...
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2010s Post-Modern Norwegian Tables

Materials

Ceramic

Slab #7 / Table Stacks by Sigve Knutson
By Sigve Knutson
Located in Pireaus-Athens, Greece
Working intuitively with hands-on techniques and a wide range of materials, young Norwegian designer Sigve Knutson creates objects that question contemporary mass-produced design. After presenting the critically acclaimed solo project Drawn to Production with Carwan Gallery during Milan Design Week in 2017, Knutson presents a new solo show at the gallery with works created in the past five years — including new objects inspired by the local context of Piraeus and created specially for the exhibition. Entitled Assembly, the exhibition explores the freehand, improvisatory approach that is part of Knutson’s practice, which is often driven by the pure joy of putting things together without planning or designing anything in advance. Each object he creates is unique and results from a process led by experimentation and an intuitive use of tools, to create archetypal forms that, in the designer’s own words, display different “gradients of functionality”. Abstract wood columns thus coexist in his work with playfully stacked shelves...
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2010s Norwegian Tables

Materials

Wood, Ash

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