
This is made of natural teak, so variations in color and grain between pieces are to be expected (and embraced!).
A 1960s icon returns
Danish sculptor Jens Quistgaard dreamed up thousands of Dansk pieces now coveted by collectors, and this 1950s design is a classic example. Made of staved teak, it’s crafted by artisans using a waste-reducing process where segments of wood are joined together, much like a wine barrel. We’re pleased to bring it back from the archives.
- Grade A sustainably sourced teak wood
- Staved teak holds up beautifully over time
- Natural color and graining vary from piece to piece
- Designed circa 1959 by Jens Quistgaard
- Made in: Thailand
- Product Warranty:
- Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ and Easy-Breezy Returns
Danish sculptor Jens Quistgaard dreamed up thousands of Dansk pieces now coveted by collectors, and this 1950s design is a classic example. Made of staved teak, it’s crafted by artisans using a waste-reducing process where segments of wood are joined together, much like a wine barrel. We’re pleased to bring it back from the archives.
- Grade A sustainably sourced teak wood
- Staved teak holds up beautifully over time
- Natural color and graining vary from piece to piece
- Designed circa 1959 by Jens Quistgaard
A 1960s icon returns
Danish sculptor Jens Quistgaard dreamed up thousands of Dansk pieces now coveted by collectors, and this 1950s design is a classic example. Made of staved teak, it’s crafted by artisans using a waste-reducing process where segments of wood are joined together, much like a wine barrel. We’re pleased to bring it back from the archives.
- Grade A sustainably sourced teak wood
- Staved teak holds up beautifully over time
- Natural color and graining vary from piece to piece
- Designed circa 1959 by Jens Quistgaard
- Made in: Thailand
- Product Warranty:
- Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ and Easy-Breezy Returns
Danish sculptor Jens Quistgaard dreamed up thousands of Dansk pieces now coveted by collectors, and this 1950s design is a classic example. Made of staved teak, it’s crafted by artisans using a waste-reducing process where segments of wood are joined together, much like a wine barrel. We’re pleased to bring it back from the archives.
- Grade A sustainably sourced teak wood
- Staved teak holds up beautifully over time
- Natural color and graining vary from piece to piece
- Designed circa 1959 by Jens Quistgaard