A.H. McIntosh Dunvegan Extending Dining Table by Tom Robertson in Teak
A beautifully crafted extending dining table designed by Tom Robertson and handcrafted by A.H. McIntosh in Scotland during the 1960s for the highly sought-after Dunvegan Collection. Renowned for its exceptional craftsmanship and timeless Mid-Century Modern design, this elegant table showcases the quality and attention to detail that made McIntosh one of Britain’s finest furniture makers. Crafted from richly figured teak, the round tabletop displays a stunning natural grain with beautiful patterns and tonal variations, creating striking highlights and contrasts across the surface. Its warm colour and organic character bring both sophistication and a welcoming atmosphere to any dining space. Designed with practicality in mind, the table features a clever butterfly extension mechanism. The extension leaf is neatly stored beneath the main tabletop and can be accessed by gently pulling apart each end of the table. The extension unfolds effortlessly like the wings of a butterfly, transforming the table from a compact round dining table into a generous oval shape, ideal for entertaining family and guests. The Dunvegan range remains one of Tom Robertson’s most celebrated designs, combining elegant proportions, functional innovation, and enduring style that continues to complement both Mid-Century and contemporary interiors. Price for table and fours chairs matching the table £1600 or 1800€ Dimensions: Diameter: 122 cm Extension Leaf: 45 cm Extended Length: 198 cm Width: 122 cm Height: 74 cm
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