
Piet Hein & Bruno Mathsson Super-Elliptical Dining Table for Fritz Hansen
This is an iconic Danish Mid-Century Modern 'Super-Elliptical' dining table, specifically produced by Fritz Hansen in 1985. The table features the famous mathematical 'super-ellipse' shape devised by designer Piet Hein, characterized by a rounded oval form that maximizes seating efficiency and visual harmony. The tabletop is constructed with a white laminate surface and is finished with an aluminum edge band that provides a sleek, protective border. The most distinguishing feature of this model is the set of four 'span' legs designed by Bruno Mathsson. These are high-quality, detachable tension-mounted legs made of chrome-plated steel, consisting of four slim rods that bundle together at the foot and fan out to attach to the underside of the table, creating a light, airy aesthetic while maintaining structural stability. Based on the provided context of a 1985 manufacture date, this piece represents a late-20th-century iteration of the 1968 classic. The table surface appears largely intact with a visible seam indicating it may be an extendable version or a two-piece top assembly. Condition-wise, the table is stored in a garage environment; while no major structural failures are visible from this distance, secondary inspection for surface scratches on the laminate and pitting or oxidation on the chrome legs would be necessary. The craftsmanship is indicative of Fritz Hansen's high production standards, known for tensioned leg systems that require no tools for assembly.
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Estimated Value
$1,800 - $2,500
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Category
Furniture - Danish Mid-Century Modern
Appraised On
April 3, 2026
Estimated Value
$1,800 - $2,500
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Fritz Hansen made in Denmark 1985
Item Description
This is an iconic Danish Mid-Century Modern 'Super-Elliptical' dining table, specifically produced by Fritz Hansen in 1985. The table features the famous mathematical 'super-ellipse' shape devised by designer Piet Hein, characterized by a rounded oval form that maximizes seating efficiency and visual harmony. The tabletop is constructed with a white laminate surface and is finished with an aluminum edge band that provides a sleek, protective border. The most distinguishing feature of this model is the set of four 'span' legs designed by Bruno Mathsson. These are high-quality, detachable tension-mounted legs made of chrome-plated steel, consisting of four slim rods that bundle together at the foot and fan out to attach to the underside of the table, creating a light, airy aesthetic while maintaining structural stability. Based on the provided context of a 1985 manufacture date, this piece represents a late-20th-century iteration of the 1968 classic. The table surface appears largely intact with a visible seam indicating it may be an extendable version or a two-piece top assembly. Condition-wise, the table is stored in a garage environment; while no major structural failures are visible from this distance, secondary inspection for surface scratches on the laminate and pitting or oxidation on the chrome legs would be necessary. The craftsmanship is indicative of Fritz Hansen's high production standards, known for tensioned leg systems that require no tools for assembly.
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