Occasional table model AT-10 designed by Hans J Wegner for Andreas Tuck
Denmark, 1950s
Teak, oak and rattan.
The AT-10 occasional table, designed by Hans J. Wegner for Andreas Tuck in the 1950s, exemplifies Wegner's ability to combine functionality with simple, elegant design. Crafted from teak and oak, the table features a finely crafted solid wood top and a woven cane shelf below, showcasing Wegner’s attention to detail and his mastery of materials.
Hans J. Wegner, often referred to as the father of Danish design, revolutionized mid-century furniture through his innovative approach to form and material. Growing up as the son of a cobbler, Wegner developed a profound appreciation for craftsmanship and a deep understanding of wood’s potential. Over his lifetime, he created more than 500 designs, many of which have become icons of modern design. His philosophy was rooted in creating furniture that was simple, genuine, and alive with the spirit of the material.
This occasional table reflects those ideals, with its clean lines and thoughtful construction. The woven cane shelf adds both functionality and a sense of lightness, making it suitable for various interiors. Wegner’s designs have had a lasting impact, and pieces like the AT-10 continue to embody the timeless qualities that have brought Danish furniture to international acclaim.
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H: 50 cm / 19 3/4''
L: 160 cm / 5' 3''
W: 50 cm / 19 3/4''
Price: on application