Johannes Andersen "Juliane" teak dining set - Vejle Denmark 1960's

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€3,150.00 €2,250.00

Well-balanced mid-century Danish dining set featuring a round teak table and Juliane chairs, designed by Johannes Andersen and produced by Vejle Stole- og Møbelfabrik, Denmark. The warm teak surface and sculptural proportions reflect the craftsmanship of Scandinavian design from the 1960s. The chairs have been reupholstered, while the table remains extendable; the original extension leaf is no longer present. A characterful vintage set with a strong, understated presence, offered from Antwerp, Belgium.



This Danish dining set from the 1960s consists of a round teak dining table and matching Juliane chairs, designed by Johannes Andersen and produced by Vejle Stole- og Møbelfabrik in Denmark. The set is a fine example of Scandinavian modernism, combining balanced proportions, functional design, and warm natural materials.

The table is crafted from teak and stands on a sculptural central pedestal with four elegantly splayed legs. It was originally designed as an extendable table and still retains its original extension mechanism. The extension leaf is no longer present, and the table is therefore offered today as a fixed round dining table. This is common for this model and does not affect stability or visual appeal.

The Juliane chairs are characterized by their open backrests with a central vertical support, softly rounded forms, and tapered legs. The teak frames are well finished and reflect the craftsmanship associated with Johannes Andersen’s designs. The seats have been recently reupholstered in a neutral fabric that complements the character of the set. One chair has been professionally structurally restored and is now fully stable and suitable for daily use.

The set shows minor signs of wear consistent with age and use but remains in good overall condition. A coherent and elegant dining set, well suited for collectors and interiors with an appreciation for vintage Scandinavian design, while also fitting comfortably into more contemporary spaces.