Mid Century Extending Dining Rosewood Table by Robert Heritage
This Robert Heritage rosewood dining table is a beautiful example of mid-century design. Made in Denmark during the 1960s, it features a round tabletop with a warm brown finish that adds a touch of charm and style.
The table extends to seat up to 10 people, making it perfect for both small family meals and larger gatherings. As a genuine piece from the mid-20th century, it blends easily into any space that appreciates vintage character.
With its sturdy rosewood construction, this table is not only stylish but also built to last, offering plenty of room for dining and entertaining.
Designer: Robert Heritage
Country of Origin: United Kingdom
Period: Mid Century
Date of Origin: circa 1960
Material: Rosewood
Robert Heritage (1927–2002) was a distinguished British furniture designer renowned for his significant contributions to mid-20th-century design. Serving as the head of the Furniture School at the Royal College of Art for several decades, Heritage played a pivotal role in shaping modern British furniture aesthetics.
Throughout his prolific career, Heritage collaborated with esteemed manufacturers such as Archie Shine and Race Furniture. His designs are celebrated for their elegant fusion of form and function, often incorporating luxurious woods like rosewood and teak. Notable creations include the 'Hamilton' sideboard and various dining tables and chairs that exemplify the clean lines and functional beauty characteristic of mid-century modern design.
Heritage's work has been featured in numerous exhibitions and continues to be highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts of mid-century design.
His legacy endures through the timeless appeal of his designs, which remain influential and continue to inspire contemporary furniture design.
Dimensions
Height - 73 cm I Depth / Diameter - 137 cm I Length - 193 (half extended) - 246 cm (fully extended)
Condition
Original
Delivery
UK - £75
1 - 14 working days