An outstanding piece of superior, British,midcentury design by renowned Scottish furniture maker, AH McIntosh of Kirkcaldy. Under the tutelage of Tom Robertson, head designer there from 1950s to the early 1980s, McIntosh was much inspired by its Scandinavian counterparts. Indeed, it emulated their design aesthetic, marrying together the finest quality materials and wood with cutting edge design that was both functional and beautiful. This grand dining table shows this off perfectly – a hugely versatile, everyday piece and a considered, expertly balanced piece of design. We love how the legs pour out of the table top. The genius of this piece lies hidden underneath where there is a double extension. Slide the two table halves apart and the extensions rotate and fold-out with McIntosh’s clever, patented mechanism. You can opt to use just one or both so this dining table has three different widths, depending on how many guests you need to accommodate. Fully extended, it can comfortably seat ten.
