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Peter Løvig Nielsen Side Table

$495.00

As architecturally fascinating as it is aesthetically pleasing, this iconic table, designed by Peter Løvig Nielsen in the early 60's. Featuring turned edges built of solid teak with exceptional woodgrains set atop a set of sled legs, this side table is absolutely gorgeous from all angles. Able to blend seamlessly against a myriad of design backdrops from MCM to Minimalism to Modern these tables are ideal for both home and office settings. 

Condition: Has been fully restored to excellent condition.

Shipping: This piece can be packed in a smaller box and shipped to your door. Please inquire about pricing. It will likely cost about 150 to ship via UPS or  FED Ex. This will be cheaper and faster then our standard furniture shipping rates. 

Side Table Dimensions: 24.75”H x 17.75”D x 16.5”H

If you would like to see this one or another in person or on a video call or have any questions, you can call or text Nicole Hobbs at (619) 300-3551.

About the Designer: 

Peter Løvig Nielsen (1929-2007) was a Danish furniture designer known for his elegant and functional designs. He was born in Denmark and trained as a cabinetmaker before studying furniture design at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen.
 
Nielsen began his career as a furniture designer in the 1950s, and quickly gained recognition for his innovative designs. His furniture was characterized by its clean lines, simplicity, and functionality, and he often used natural materials such as wood and leather.
 
Nielsen designed a wide range of furniture, including chairs, tables, and storage units, many of which are still produced today. His most iconic designs include the "Tulip" chair, the "Model 66" chair, and the "Safari" chair.
 
Nielsen's contributions to Danish design helped establish the Scandinavian design movement as a major force in the design world. His furniture designs continue to be celebrated for their timeless elegance and functionality, and his legacy continues to inspire contemporary designers.
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