$479.00

This Danish Pallisander Rosewood coffee table sold through iNVISeDGE in 2008 for $479. These days in 2019 I’d sell the exact same table for ABOUT $590. Read the description below and if you have interest in buying or SELLING a similar piece get in contact with us below using the link.

 

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This Danish Pallisander Rosewood coffee table sold through iNVISeDGE in 2008 for $479. These days in 2019 I’d sell the exact same table for ABOUT $590.

If you have a similar item to sell AND YOU’RE A DEALER (you have an antique shop or market stall) I’d be very happy to list an item of this callibre online in iNVISeDGE (for around $590). NO FEES unless we find you a buyer. We will work at bringing new clientele into your shop or to your market stall. We’d need about 8 photos from all angles- your photos have to be about as good as those shown in this listing. If you don’t have a shop and you’re a dealer, we’d also stock at item like this online in iNVISeDGE, we’ll find an online buyer for you and take control of the sales process on your behalf- in this case our commission fee would be around 10% to 18.5%. Again we’d need about 8 good photos from various angles- about as good as those shown in this listing.

Items like this prove that good vintage and antique designs never go out of style- most actually increase in value (usually along with inflation).

Background Info and Provenance

(This description was written in 2008 when this table sold.)

What figuring! Exotic, exquisite, beautiful! The Brazilian Pallisander Rosewood top on this one displays the stunning figuration Rosewood is famous for. This vintage TWO-TIER coffee table from Denmark, would have been made in the early 1970’s. The black base is great, adding an element of boldness to the sleek stylish design. Items in Rosewood timber are rarely seen in Australia, making this table a very smart investment. The construction quality of this Danish piece rounds out a solid furniture investment- this table is already around 40 years old- there’s no reason why it shouldn’t last for another 40 years or more!