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Elevate your living space with this exceptional Mid-Century Modern round coffee table by Peter Hvidt and Orla Mølgaard-Nielsen, crafted in Denmark during the 1950s. A celebrated design duo, Hvidt & Mølgaard were known for their refined forms and architectural approach to furniture, and this piece exemplifies their timeless aesthetic.
Design Features:
Solid Teak Construction: The table's richly grained solid teak top showcases the natural beauty of Danish hardwoods, offering warmth and durability that only improves with age.
Brass Suspension Details: Elegant brass rod accents connect the sculptural lower shelf, adding a refined contrast to the wood while nodding to Danish Modern craftsmanship.
Woven Cane Shelf: A circular lower tier wrapped in woven cane adds function and visual lightness—perfect for storing magazines or showcasing curated objects.
Tapered Legs: Classic conical legs give the table an airy, floating appearance, characteristic of Scandinavian design.
Dimensions: Dimensions: 39" Diameter x 16" Height
Condition: Expertly restored by Hobbs Modern to ensure integrity and preserve the original design intent.
This vintage Danish coffee table is a perfect centerpiece for any modern, minimalist, or mid-century inspired interior. Whether placed in a curated living room or paired with a sculptural lounge chair, it brings functional elegance and enduring style.
About the Designers:
Peter Hvidt (1916–1986) and Orla Mølgaard-Nielsen (1907–1993) formed their studio in 1944 and worked together until the mid-1970s. Their partnership was grounded in a shared background in architecture and cabinetmaking—an intersection that would define their work’s remarkable balance between engineering and elegance.
They were early pioneers of Danish modernist export furniture, creating pieces that could be flat-packed, shipped, and assembled abroad without sacrificing quality or style. This not only made their work internationally accessible but also helped spread Danish design globally.