Madison Extendable Dining Table by Fred Sandra for De Coene - 1960s
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Fred Sandra's "Up 636" dining table, crafted in the 1960s as part of the Madison series for De Coene. This exquisite table features a stunning combination of rosewood and walnut, showcasing the beauty of these premium materials. In perfect condition, the "Up 636" dining table is a versatile addition to your home. Its extendable functionality adds to its practicality, ensuring you have the flexibility to accommodate guests comfortably. Additionally, complement your dining space with the availability of matching dining chairs and sideboard in a separate listing, allowing you to curate a cohesive and sophisticated ensemble.
Founded in 1887 in Kortrijk, Belgium, De Coene drew inspiration from Henry van de Velde, Art Deco, and the Arts & Crafts movement in their early years. Despite large-scale production post-World War I, their commitment to craftsmanship remains evident in this Art Deco-inspired design, reflecting the brand's dedication to quality.
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