Style:
20. century
Artdeco
Dissociative:
134.5 cm / 52.95″
Designer

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This dining table from the 1940s is an elegant example of Czechoslovak Art Deco design, strongly associated with the name of Jindřich Halabala. This piece was manufactured by the renowned Setona Liberec company under license from ÚP Závody, guaranteeing premium quality and authentic design. The table features robust legs made of solid beech wood, and the tabletop is veneered with walnut, lending it a timeless and luxurious appearance. Thanks to precise restoration and a revived polish, the natural grain of the wood and the original elegance of this furniture piece stand out.
The table is extendable, allowing for variable width according to current needs. This practical mechanism makes it an ideal choice for both smaller and larger spaces where flexible adaptation to the number of guests is required. It is an exceptional piece of furniture that combines historical value with everyday functionality.