@vintagevin This is interesting. The table/bench seems to be a special version of the standard nesting table. The former owner of Vildbjerg thinks that he remembers that these were produced in small numbers according to special wishes from one or more dealers. Reko-Wohnkultur in Bremen seems to have been one of them. But there is no documentation for this version whatsoever. So if it’s yours, it has a nice story to it.
"People buy a chair, and they don't really care who designed it." (Arne Jacobsen)
Thanks @herringbone! That’s interesting to know. Thank you so much for your effort on getting the info. I guess this is a keeper and a talking piece then.
Hey @herringbone! You mind dropping me a mail at VintagevinTan@gmail.com on the conversation you had with regards to the verification of the bench/table. Just for my record purpose. A pity that I can’t DM you but have to post it here. Thanks!
@vintagevin I‘m sorry for replying late, I‘ve been quite busy right now. I‘ll send you what you wish but give me a bit more time. In case I forget it, remember me.
"People buy a chair, and they don't really care who designed it." (Arne Jacobsen)
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"People buy a chair, and they don't really care who designed it." (Arne Jacobsen)
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