1967 H.W. Klein for Bramin Danish Teak Extendable Dining Table

$3,600.00

A beautifully proportioned Danish modern extendable dining table designed by H.W. Klein for Bramin, Denmark, and produced in 1967. Crafted in warm solid teak, the table showcases the refined simplicity and sculptural detailing that defined Klein’s work for Bramin during the golden era of Danish modern design.

The table features a softly rounded rectangular top supported by elegant tapered legs. and is distinguished by its refined corner joinery, where contrasting rosewood inlays wrap the corners of the teak apron. This subtle yet sophisticated detail highlights the precision of Danish woodwork and is a signature design element seen in several H.W. Klein pieces produced by Bramin during the 1960s. The dark inlay bands create a beautiful visual contrast against the warm teak. Designed with functionality in mind, the table extends effortlessly. The top pulls apart to reveal a hidden leaf stored neatly within the table, allowing it to expand from a compact everyday dining table into a larger surface suitable for gatherings and entertaining. When extended, the table comfortably accommodates additional guests while maintaining its balanced proportions.

The teak has been professionally refinished and presents in excellent condition, highlighting the natural grain and rich tone of the wood. The underside retains the original Bramin maker’s label along with a 1967 date stamp, confirming its authenticity and period production.

Designer: H.W. Klein for Bramin

Dimensions: 76”W x 35”D x 28.5”H

Style: Mid-Century Modern

Materials: Velvet, Ebonized Wood

Period: 1990s

Condition:

76”W x 35”D x 28.5”H

A beautifully proportioned Danish modern extendable dining table designed by H.W. Klein for Bramin, Denmark, and produced in 1967. Crafted in warm solid teak, the table showcases the refined simplicity and sculptural detailing that defined Klein’s work for Bramin during the golden era of Danish modern design.

The table features a softly rounded rectangular top supported by elegant tapered legs. and is distinguished by its refined corner joinery, where contrasting rosewood inlays wrap the corners of the teak apron. This subtle yet sophisticated detail highlights the precision of Danish woodwork and is a signature design element seen in several H.W. Klein pieces produced by Bramin during the 1960s. The dark inlay bands create a beautiful visual contrast against the warm teak. Designed with functionality in mind, the table extends effortlessly. The top pulls apart to reveal a hidden leaf stored neatly within the table, allowing it to expand from a compact everyday dining table into a larger surface suitable for gatherings and entertaining. When extended, the table comfortably accommodates additional guests while maintaining its balanced proportions.

The teak has been professionally refinished and presents in excellent condition, highlighting the natural grain and rich tone of the wood. The underside retains the original Bramin maker’s label along with a 1967 date stamp, confirming its authenticity and period production.

Designer: H.W. Klein for Bramin

Dimensions: 76”W x 35”D x 28.5”H

Style: Mid-Century Modern

Materials: Velvet, Ebonized Wood

Period: 1990s

Condition:

76”W x 35”D x 28.5”H