It is a truly gorgeous table, and we would love to know who designed it. It has 2 middle leaves, one with a skirt, another skirt less.
Confirming that it is Danish (the stamp is barely visible).



@amber5 This particular style is often associated with Johannes Andersen, but I have not been able to find this exact model. So it probably isn't Andersen but something in the style of. I will watch out and tell you if I find something.
"People buy a chair, and they don't really care who designed it." (Arne Jacobsen)
@herringbone Thank you very much for checking this out. I also noticed the similarities with Johannes Andersen's designs, except that the tables are draw- leaf.
We love the table, and would love to know who designed/ made it.
@amber5 Can you post the mark, even if it’s barely readable?
"People buy a chair, and they don't really care who designed it." (Arne Jacobsen)
@amber5 The closest I found is a Vamo table. It’s not the same but it looks very similar. Johannes Andersen also designed for Vamo. But I haven‘t seen a catalog. @cdsilva has (or had) one and more knowledge than I, so maybe he can help.
"People buy a chair, and they don't really care who designed it." (Arne Jacobsen)
please see photos of a very faded stamp on the leaf. I can see there is a second line under Made in Denmark, but can not understand a word here. Also, there is printed 18 on the leaves.


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