Design Addict

Cart

Johannes Aasbjerg T...
 

Johannes Aasbjerg Table  

  RSS

Molassekoenig
(@molassekoeniggmx-de)
Prominent Member
Joined: 5 years ago
Posts: 160
11/09/2016 7:12 pm  

Hello,
I would like to ask you for some confirmation.
The pictures are bad but I have no other pictures. I think this could be a Johannes Aasbjerg coffee table.
The table comes from the sixties but it is not marked. Wood seems to be walnut.
Length: 185 cm
Width : 60,5 cm
Height: 46,5 cm
Thickness of the tabletop : 4,5 cm
Would you confirm in regard to the sizes and the other information that this is a Johannes Aasbjerg design?
Regards
<img class="wpforo-defau


Quote
mgee76
(@mgee76)
Illustrious Member
Joined: 10 years ago
Posts: 533
11/09/2016 7:26 pm  

That looks like Rosewood.


ReplyQuote
Molassekoenig
(@molassekoeniggmx-de)
Prominent Member
Joined: 5 years ago
Posts: 160
11/09/2016 10:09 pm  

Thanks for the hint about the wood.
What is about the sizes.
Do you think this could be an Aasbjerg design?
Regards.


ReplyQuote
jesgord
(@jesgord)
Illustrious Member
Joined: 14 years ago
Posts: 1879
12/09/2016 12:33 am  

Certainly looks like Aasberg. It came in teak or rosewood. Catalog page with measurements below


ReplyQuote
leif ericson - Zephyr Renner
(@leif-ericson)
Illustrious Member
Joined: 14 years ago
Posts: 5660
12/09/2016 12:37 am  

Yes, that is an Aasbjerg table. Design is called Langbordet. Rosewood veneer, so it was sold through a retailer. The solid teak ones were sold in Aasbjerg's handful of stores. Came in a variety of different sizes. I actually have a custom ordered matching side table.
And it will not be marked unless it has a retailer's tag on it.


ReplyQuote
leif ericson - Zephyr Renner
(@leif-ericson)
Illustrious Member
Joined: 14 years ago
Posts: 5660
12/09/2016 1:53 am  

Here is a wider range of the sizes that were available. Note some have a narrower top and are more bench like. Some are quite wide and are definitely more table like.
Also, the model numbers for Langbordet changed over time in Aasbjerg's catalog. You will notice that the model numbers given in this catalog are actually the dimensions in centimeters. I think the earlier catalogs called it model number 199. It was Aasbjerg's biggest seller, so I guess they decided to build the dimensions into the model number for the sake of simplicity.


ReplyQuote
leif ericson - Zephyr Renner
(@leif-ericson)
Illustrious Member
Joined: 14 years ago
Posts: 5660
12/09/2016 1:56 am  

Here is round version of Langbordet, and the longest, widest, solid teak, and most expensive version:



ReplyQuote
Share:

If you need any help, please contact us at – info@designaddict.com

  
Working

Please Login or Register