Mid-Century Symphony drop leaf dining table by Beithcraft, Scotland
- Regular price
- £950.00
- Sale price
- £950.00
- Regular price
Mid-Century Symphony drop leaf dining table by Beithcraft, Scotland, 1960
A beautifully designed mid-century teak drop-leaf dining table designed by Val Rossi for Beithcraft Furniture in Scotland in 1960, part of their highly collectable Symphony range. — a classic example of British mid-century craftsmanship with both elegance and practicality at its core.
The table features two hinged leaves that extend smoothly, supported by sculptural gateleg frames forming a distinctive tripod-style base when opened — a hallmark of Beithcraft’s thoughtful design and engineering. The gently rounded top, with its central fixed section, showcases a warm teak grain and soft edges that sit comfortably within both modern and period interiors.
Compact and space-saving when folded, yet offering a generous dining surface when fully extended, this is an ideal piece for smaller interiors, apartments, or flexible living spaces where adaptability matters.
Condition
Presented in excellent restored condition, the table has been carefully cleaned and revived, enhancing the natural warmth and character of the teak. Minor age-related wear is consistent with its period.
Details
Producer: Beithcraft
Origin: Britain
Date: Circa 1960s
Style: British Mid-Century Modern
Material: Teak
Dimensions
Height: 74 cm
Width: 44 cm (closed) / 88 cm (one leaf) / 132 cm (fully extended)
Depth: 132 cm
Why We Like It
A really well-balanced piece — sculptural without being over-designed, practical without losing elegance. These Beithcraft tables are getting harder to find in this condition, especially with such a clean, honest look.
- Origin: The manufacturing tradition in Beith began in 1845, with Beithcraft specifically known for high-quality, often teak, designs.
- Time Period: Their notable pieces, including dining tables and sideboards, were predominantly produced during the mid-20th century (1950s–1970s).
- Factory Closure: The factory closed in 1983, meaning authentic, original pieces are vintage.
- Reputation: Known for quality craftsmanship, they supplied furniture to notable clients, including the RMS Queen Elizabeth II.