Mid-Century Teak Extendable Dining Table from A H McIntosh Of Kirkcaldy, 1960s

£625.00

This Mid-Century Teak Extendable Dining Table from A H McIntosh Of Kirkcaldy, dating from the 1960s, exudes a solid and sleek style perfect for any indoor dining room.


A beautifully designed & crafted teak extending dining table by Tom Robertson for A.H. McIntosh in the 1960s.


This mid-century table has a gentle curve to its top that sets it apart aesthetically from more traditional dining table shapes.


This model is extremely popular due to the fact that it can be extended to seat 6 to 8 people. It features an extension leaf that swings easily into place to accommodate extra dinner guests, making it a very versatile dining table.


Scottish furniture manufacturer McIntosh is best known on the vintage market for their mid-century style furniture, particularly for teak cabinetry and sideboards. Founded in 1869 by Alexander Henry (A.H) McIntosh (1835-1919) in Kirkcaldy, Fife.



With no additional parts required for assembly and weighing 30 kg, this classic piece from the 1960s is both stylish and practical for modern dining spaces.


Dimensions : 73.5 cm height - 97 cm wide - 122 cm extending to 168 cm


Condition :

The tabletop has been professionally restored and finished with heatproof hot wax oil

This Mid-Century Teak Extendable Dining Table from A H McIntosh Of Kirkcaldy, dating from the 1960s, exudes a solid and sleek style perfect for any indoor dining room.


A beautifully designed & crafted teak extending dining table by Tom Robertson for A.H. McIntosh in the 1960s.


This mid-century table has a gentle curve to its top that sets it apart aesthetically from more traditional dining table shapes.


This model is extremely popular due to the fact that it can be extended to seat 6 to 8 people. It features an extension leaf that swings easily into place to accommodate extra dinner guests, making it a very versatile dining table.


Scottish furniture manufacturer McIntosh is best known on the vintage market for their mid-century style furniture, particularly for teak cabinetry and sideboards. Founded in 1869 by Alexander Henry (A.H) McIntosh (1835-1919) in Kirkcaldy, Fife.



With no additional parts required for assembly and weighing 30 kg, this classic piece from the 1960s is both stylish and practical for modern dining spaces.


Dimensions : 73.5 cm height - 97 cm wide - 122 cm extending to 168 cm


Condition :

The tabletop has been professionally restored and finished with heatproof hot wax oil