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Mid-century 'Stateroom' by Stonehill Teak Nest Of Three Side Tables, UK 1960’s

 

Vintage Stateroom by Stonehill Teak Nest Of Three Side Tables, UK 1960’s

R6 800,00Price
  • This elegant trio of nesting tables was designed and manufactured by British cabinetmaker Stonehill circa 1960. The design seamlessly blends form and function, with the three tables neatly stacking into one another when not in use.

     

    Featuring sleek teak tops with striking wood grain and a sculptural frame, the set showcases a refined aesthetic with clear Scandinavian influence. These tables are both understated and elegant, offering versatility as they can be displayed together or placed individually throughout the home.

    Whether used as functional tables or as decorative pieces, this set will make a stylish addition to any furniture collection.

     

    Condition:

    They are in good vintage condition, they have been gently refurbished and refinished.

     

    Dimensions: (Centimeters)

    Largest table w52 x d52 x h48

     

     

    Stonehill Furniture

    London; Cabinetmakers (fl.1910-80)

     

    Austrian-born furniture maker Nathan Steinberg arrived in London in 1895 at the age of 13. He worked as an apprentice cabinet maker and in 1910, he established his own business producing bedroom furniture. Following WWII, the company became known as Stonehill Furniture, with its main factory located in Edmonton, North London. Stonehill is best remembered for its popular teak sideboards and teak and glass coffee tables, likely influenced by Victor Wilkins' designs for G Plan. Nathan’s sons, Philip and Maurice Steinberg, managed the company until their retirement in the 1980s.

     

     

    As with many quality Mid-Century pieces, this design thoughtfully pairs solid wood construction with a premium wood veneer—an approach widely used at the time to highlight beautiful grain patterns while ensuring lasting stability.

     

    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.

     

    Restoration Process:

    In our studio workshop, every item undergoes a meticulous inspection and careful restoration process. We prioritize maintaining the original charm and patina of the piece, while also making it a beautiful addition to modern interiors.

     

    Our Approach Includes:

    • Examining and reinforcing the joints
    • Cleaning the wood and removing any stains
    • Conducting veneer repairs as necessary
    • Polishing or refinishing surfaces to enhance their appearance

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