This is a vintage teak oval dining table, believed to be by Nathan Furniture — a British maker renowned for its Scandinavian-influenced design during the 1960s and 70s.
The warm teak top sits on four elegantly tapered legs that give this table a lightness and refinement that sets it apart. At 150cm long and 100cm wide it seats four comfortably and six at a push — the ideal size for a dining room that doesn't want to be dominated by its table.
It comes with two G-Plan chairs.
The grain on the top is genuinely beautiful — the kind of wood that rewards a proper look rather than a glance. This table is pre-loved and may show signs of being loved — which on a piece of teak this age, in a design this good, is exactly as it should be.
Perfect for:
Dining rooms that take mid-century seriously
Anyone who appreciates considered British design
Buyers who want a table built to last another fifty years
Spaces that deserve a genuine centrepiece
This is a vintage teak oval dining table, believed to be by Nathan Furniture — a British maker renowned for its Scandinavian-influenced design during the 1960s and 70s.
The warm teak top sits on four elegantly tapered legs that give this table a lightness and refinement that sets it apart. At 150cm long and 100cm wide it seats four comfortably and six at a push — the ideal size for a dining room that doesn't want to be dominated by its table.
It comes with two G-Plan chairs.
The grain on the top is genuinely beautiful — the kind of wood that rewards a proper look rather than a glance. This table is pre-loved and may show signs of being loved — which on a piece of teak this age, in a design this good, is exactly as it should be.
Perfect for:
Dining rooms that take mid-century seriously
Anyone who appreciates considered British design
Buyers who want a table built to last another fifty years
Spaces that deserve a genuine centrepiece