Rare Mid-Century Modern Extendable Teak Dining Table from Everest, 1960s
This rare mid-century modern dining table from Everest, dating back to the 1960s, features a solid teak construction with a medium wood tone.
Manufactured by British furniture maker Everest of Long Eaton during the 1960s.
Everest was a small British company making stylish furniture in the 1960s that were sold to stores such as Heals of London and Chapmans of Newcastle.
The original metal maker’s label is present on the inside of the left door stating “EVEREST your well made choice” including their streamline.
The table is rectangular in shape and can seat up to 8 people.
The tabletop is high quality teak and can be extended from 130 cm to 183 cm.
This rare mid-century modern dining table from Everest, dating back to the 1960s, features a solid teak construction with a medium wood tone.
Manufactured by British furniture maker Everest of Long Eaton during the 1960s.
Everest was a small British company making stylish furniture in the 1960s that were sold to stores such as Heals of London and Chapmans of Newcastle.
The original metal maker’s label is present on the inside of the left door stating “EVEREST your well made choice” including their streamline.
The table is rectangular in shape and can seat up to 8 people.
The tabletop is high quality teak and can be extended from 130 cm to 183 cm.
This rare mid-century modern dining table from Everest, dating back to the 1960s, features a solid teak construction with a medium wood tone.
Manufactured by British furniture maker Everest of Long Eaton during the 1960s.
Everest was a small British company making stylish furniture in the 1960s that were sold to stores such as Heals of London and Chapmans of Newcastle.
The original metal maker’s label is present on the inside of the left door stating “EVEREST your well made choice” including their streamline.
The table is rectangular in shape and can seat up to 8 people.
The tabletop is high quality teak and can be extended from 130 cm to 183 cm.