

Rooted in Jepara’s woodworking traditions, the Mulyoharjo Coffee Table offers unmatched elegance and practicality, delivered by a leading furniture supplier.
A charming, Mid-Century Modern coffee table constructed of solid wood in a warm, honey hue. The square surface is composed of individual slats, each exhibiting a unique tone and intricate grain pattern. Side and center beams connect the four rectangular legs, giving the piece a minimalistic look while providing stability. Attributed to Danish furniture designer Kurt Østervig. Unmarked. Denmark, 1960s._x000D_ In the 1930s, Kurt Ejvind Østervig made a career shift from working as a shipbuilding engineer to furniture design, influenced by his passion for woodworking. Østervig's career as a furniture designer began at E. Knudsen’s architectural design studio in Odense. Østervig later opened his first independent studio in the 1940s as a freelance furniture designer, working exclusively in modern design. In the following decades, he collaborated with many well known 20th Century Scandinavian furniture manufactures._x000D_ Østervig won awards at the Milan Triennale in both 1953 and 1960. One of Østervig’s designs was also selected for an exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City in the 1960s. Østervig’s versatility within Danish furniture design earned him significant recognition._x000D_ _x000D_ Condition: Great overall vintage condition. The surface has been sanded and conditioned by our team of restorationists. Minor scratches throughout that align with age and use.
Hand-Made
Size : 26 x 26 x 20
Material : Wood
Color : Brown
Made-in Indonesia
Purchases from outside Indonesia, MOQ: 1 x 20ft container, can be 1 item or mix various Furniture designs.
Mulyoharjo Furniture Supplier Square Wood Coffee Table Attributed to Kurt Østervig, Denmark 1960s .A charming, Mid-Century Modern coffee table constructed of solid wood in a warm, honey hue. The square surface is composed of individual slats, each exhibiting a unique tone and intricate grain pattern. Side and center beams connect the four rectangular legs, giving the piece a minimalistic look while providing stability. Attributed to Danish furniture designer Kurt Østervig. Unmarked. Denmark, 1960s._x000D_ In the 1930s, Kurt Ejvind Østervig made a career shift from working as a shipbuilding engineer to furniture design, influenced by his passion for woodworking. Østervig's career as a furniture designer began at E. Knudsen’s architectural design studio in Odense. Østervig later opened his first independent studio in the 1940s as a freelance furniture designer, working exclusively in modern design. In the following decades, he collaborated with many well known 20th Century Scandinavian furniture manufactures._x000D_ Østervig won awards at the Milan Triennale in both 1953 and 1960. One of Østervig’s designs was also selected for an exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City in the 1960s. Østervig’s versatility within Danish furniture design earned him significant recognition._x000D_ _x000D_ Condition: Great overall vintage condition. The surface has been sanded and conditioned by our team of restorationists. Minor scratches throughout that align with age and use.
Rooted in Jepara’s woodworking traditions, the Mulyoharjo Coffee Table offers unmatched elegance and practicality, delivered by a leading furniture supplier.