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Artworks
Gerard Geytenbeek
Round Dining Table in Wengé with Tripod Legs, 1960sWengéHeight: 75 cm / 29.1 in
Diameter: 151 cm / 59.5 in
Height from floor to the bottom of the table: 70.5 cm / 27.8 in
Height between the bottom of the table 70.5 cmShort lead time, ready for immediate shipping€ 4,450.00Further images
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This dining table was designed by Gerard Geytenbeek and produced by AZS Meubelen in the Netherlands in the 1960s. The table has a round wengé veneer top and a solid...This dining table was designed by Gerard Geytenbeek and produced by AZS Meubelen in the Netherlands in the 1960s. The table has a round wengé veneer top and a solid tripod base. The tabletop is divided into segments that correspond to the direction of the wood grain. The base is constructed with crossed legs that provide structural support and stability.
The table’s circular form allows six to eight people to be seated comfortably, reflecting efficient spatial planning within modern interiors of the period. The design shows a focus on geometric form and material efficiency common in Dutch furniture production during the 1960s. The table was made using standard joinery methods suitable for serial production at AZS Meubelen.
Gerard Geytenbeek was a Dutch furniture designer active during the 1950s and 1960s. He designed for several manufacturers, including AZS Meubelen, and contributed to the development of modern Dutch furniture. His work focused on functional design and clear structural organization. Geytenbeek used materials such as wengé, teak, and oak in his designs. He was part of the postwar movement in the Netherlands that emphasized practicality and industrial production. His furniture was distributed through national and international retailers, and several of his designs remain documented in Dutch design archives and museum collections.Condition
The overall condition of the tabletop shows minor scratches and traces of use consistent with the age of the table. The tripod legs show signs of use and discoloration on some parts. We can discuss further restoration of this piece in case this is wished for.
We have consciously chosen to photograph all of our items in their current state to present the real original condition as completely as possible for transparency towards our clients.
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