Dining Table for Tendo Mokko, Japon, 1970s
REF: 7077
Dining Table for Tendo Mokko, Japon, 1970s
REF: 7077
Designer
- Junzo Sakakura
- Michel CHARRON
Dining table designed for Tendo Mokko Japan in the 1960s
This piece features a white melamine top framed with solid wood edging, resting on a cross-shaped base made of molded plywood. Its design subtly evokes Scandinavian influences-most notably that of Alvar Aalto-through the refined interplay of clean geometry and warm wooden curves. The compact square format (W105 x D105 cm) comfortably seats four people. With its quiet, neutral presence, this table adapts seamlessly to a variety of interiors.
A fine example of Tendo Mokko's pioneering approach to molded plywood in Japan, where innovation meets thoughtful craftsmanship and restrained elegance.
Manufacturer: Tendo Mokko, Japan, circa 1970.
- Height 71 cm / 28 "
- Width 110 cm / 43 "
- Depth 110 cm / 43 "
Category
- Year Circa 1970
- Medium Teak, plywood
- Country Japan
- Condition Good vintage condition