Breathtakingly beautiful Hans Wegner for Andreas Tuck AT 303 dining table table / desk, Denmark 1960s – Danish de-sign at its finest
The AT 303 impresses with its balanced design language and Wegner’s signature understanding of proportion and material. The tabletop is crafted from fine teak wood and rests on a cleverly constructed base made of solid oak – a harmonious combination that conveys both warmth and lightness.
The two elements are connected by brass rods arranged in a V-shape.
Hans J. Wegner – Master of Organic Functionalism
Hans Wegner (1914–2007) is considered one of the most important furniture designers of the 20th century and a pioneer of Scandinavian modernism. His designs combine traditional craftsmanship with innovative forms and a deep respect for natural materials. Wegner designed over 500 chairs – including icons like the Wishbone Chair – but his tables also impressively reflect his attention to detail and functionality.
A Collector’s Piece with Character
The AT 303 is now a sought-after collector’s item, admired not only for its outstanding design but also for its everyday usability. Whether used as a dining table, conference table, or a stylish centerpiece in an open living space – this piece makes a clear statement for design culture and sustainable aesthetics.
The table can be used as both a dining table and a desk.
Designer: Hans Wegner
Manufacturer: Andreas Tuck
Country: Denmark
Year: 1950s
Materials: Teak, oak, brass
Length: 160 cm
Width: 86 cm
Height: 72 cm
Price €5,000
As we deal in vintage furniture, signs of use are unavoidable and an inherent part of pre-owned items. We therefore only point out major flaws or damages with separate images. Nevertheless, we always strive to describe the condition of our objects as accurately as possible and to the best of our knowledge.