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Vintage Mid-Century Modern Imbuia Dining Table by EE Meyer for Binnehuis, Circa 1960s

 

>>Complimenting Imbuia Meyer dining chairs set of 4 by EE Meyer, sold separately here and here.

A set of 6 complimenting Binnehuis dining chairs - coming soon, please contact for details.

 

 

 

EE Meyer for Binnehuis Solid Imbuia Dining Table, 1960's

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  • An exquisite solid Imbuia wood dining table, masterfully made by EE Meyer for Binnehuis in 1960's. Featuring elegant tapered legs and a top with edges that taper smoothly into a soft rounded contour.

     

    Perfect for small gatherings, it comfortably seats four and up to six guests. The table showcases a beautiful wood grain that highlights the quality and attention to detail typical of EE Meyer’s renowned craftsmanship.

     

    This piece isn't just furniture; it's a piece of history and a real heirloom item, reflecting a tradition of excellence. EE Meyer’s pieces are among the most coveted in South African mid-century furniture, making this table a must-have for collectors and design enthusiasts alike.

     

    Condition: Excellent vintage condition. It has been fully refurbished and refinished.

    As expected with vintage pieces, there is a degree of age-related patina.

     

    Dimensions: 144cm x 83cm x 74cm

     

    A true treasure that encapsulates the essence of South Africa's most sought-after mid-century furniture manufacturer. With a legacy rooted in timeless craftsmanship and iconic design, EE Meyer creations have become highly sought after. Owning an EE Meyer piece means not only acquiring a beautiful work of art but also preserving a valuable piece of South African design history. 

     

    Meyer was the South African master of understated midcentury elegance, defined by sober and clean designs. The majority of Meyer's furniture was made in beautiful hardwood imbuia.  

     

    The Binnehuis furniture stores were located in Cape Town, Stellenbosch Somerset-West, Newlands, Port Elizabeth and Johannesburg and were owned by a Dutch businessman and his wife, Mr and Mrs van Ewijck, who moved between South Africa and the Netherlands. It seems they were most prolific during the 1960s    

     

    Imbuia is not listed in the CITES Appendices, but is classified as “Vulnerable” on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.

     

     

    We try to capture the condition of our items in our photographs as best as possible. Prior to dispatch all items are carefully cleaned and re-coated with danish oil to ensure your item is looking its best when delivered.

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