Dining table ‘Sabre’ model AT 314 designed by Hans J Wegner for Andreas Tuck
Denmark, 1950s

Teak, oak frame with cross legs and brass stretchers.
Stamped by manufacturer.

The ‘Sabre’ dining table, model AT 314, designed by Hans J. Wegner for Andreas Tuck in the 1950s, is a striking example of mid-century Danish design. Wegner’s renowned attention to detail and balance is evident in the table’s blend of function and sculptural elegance.

The teak tabletop showcases a warm, rich grain, beautifully complemented by the oak frame. The table's signature cross-legged design, known as "sabre legs," adds a sense of movement and stability to the piece. Brass stretchers not only enhance its structural durability but also provide a refined accent, emphasizing the craftsmanship and attention to materials characteristic of Wegner’s work. Equipped with fold-out leaves at each end, the table can be extended significantly, making it ideal for both everyday use and larger gatherings.

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H: 72 cm / 2' 4 1/4''.
L: 194 cm / 6' 4 1/2''
Length when fully extended: 310 cm / 10'2''.
W: 105 cm / 3' 5 1/4''


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