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Submitted photo · May 24, 2026

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Dining set from Denmark Copenhagen opens up and a table comes out make it a bigger table rosewood

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AI Identification

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Danish Modern-style rosewood dining set

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AI Estimated Value

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$4,000 - $6,500

As of May 24, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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A seven-piece dining suite consisting of an oval extension table and six high-back chairs. The set is stylistically consistent with mid-to-late 20th-century Danish Modern design, featuring a rich, reddish-brown wood grain characteristic of rosewood (Dalbergia genre). The table features a polished, possibly lacquered, oval surface supported by a central pedestal base with visible graining. The chairs exhibit curved slats in the backrests and are upholstered with black, leather-like seat cushions. The craftsmanship shows clean lines and an emphasis on the natural wood aesthetic typical of Scandinavian furniture. Regarding the owner-provided information, the set is attributed by the user as originating from Copenhagen, Denmark, and featuring an internal extension mechanism, though these details are unverified by this visual analysis as no maker's marks, stamps, or internal mechanisms are visible in the photograph. The condition appears to be well-maintained with a consistent luster and no obvious structural damage or surface staining visible from this distance. Accurate identification of species or specific manufacturer remains a hypothesis pending in-person inspection for hallmark stamps or labels commonly hidden on the underside of such furniture.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have reviewed the provided image and information for this seven-piece dining suite. Based on what I can see, the set is stylistically representative of mid-to-late 20th-century Danish Modern design. The wood displays a grain pattern and color consistent with rosewood (Dalbergia genus), though I cannot confirm the specific wood species from a photograph alone. Per the user's submission, the set is attributed to an origin in Copenhagen, Denmark, and features an internal extension mechanism. Assuming these details are correct and the set is a high-quality Scandinavian production, the estimated market value lies between $4,000 and $6,500. This estimate is a hypothesis based on the assumption that the set is an authentic period piece in well-maintained condition. I cannot verify the manufacturer or designer as no maker’s marks or stamps are visible; would need a physical inspection of the underside of the table and chair frames to look for hallmark labels. The presence of a recognized designer stamp (such as Niels Koefoed or Johannes Andersen) could significantly increase this valuation. Conversely, if the set were found to be a later 'in the style of' reproduction or constructed with veneers rather than solid rosewood components, the value would likely decrease to the $1,200 - $2,000 range. The current market for rosewood Danish Modern furniture remains strong due to its scarcity and the restrictions on harvesting certain Dalbergia species. To provide a more precise valuation, an in-person examination to verify structural integrity, wood species, and any hidden branding is required.

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