Cute Tove & Edvard Kindt-Larsen 'FD544' Side Table by France & Son
A refined example of Danish design, the 'FD544' Side Table by Tove & Edvard Kindt-Larsen for France & Son showcases compact proportions and exceptional craftsmanship.
Constructed from solid teak, this piece features a light, elegant profile with softly rounded edges and a warm, inviting grain. Its understated form and timeless appeal make it a versatile addition to any interior.
Each piece is checked and carefully hand restored at our Kingsland studio workshop. Our focus is preserving the character and patina of the design while ensuring it displays beautifully in a contemporary interior.
Each piece is checked and carefully restored at our Kingsland studio workshop. Our focus is preserving the character and patina of the design while ensuring it displays beautifully in a contemporary interior.
- Joints checked and reglued
- Timber cleaned and stains removed
- Veneer repairs if needed
- Surfaces polished / refinished
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All pieces are available for collection in person from our Eden Terrace gallery. We are also happy to provide a quote for delivery throughout New Zealand.
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Cute Tove & Edvard Kindt-Larsen 'FD544' Side Table by France & Son
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Husband and wife team Edvard & Tove Kindt Larsen sit comfortably among the most gifted of Danish designers of the mid 20th century. From the 1930s to the 1960s, the couple were among Denmark's predominant designers, active the areas of architecture, furniture design, silverware and textiles.
Much of Edvard Kindt-Larsen's success is due to the collaboration with his wife Tove, whom he married in 1937. Both Edvard and Tove studied under Kaare Klindt at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in the late 1920s. Working as a team, they exhibited a high sense of quality and appreciation of current trends.
The couple specialized in furniture design, presenting their work at the annual exhibitions of the Cabinetmakers Guild. Edvard was a prominent figure in design circles as he organised the Cabinetmakers Guild exhibitions from 1943 to 1966. The Kindt-Larsen's were fascinated by the idea of contrasts and this can be seen in their furniture where they often combined different timbers and materials.
Edward Kindt-Larsen also worked as an architect and was awarded the Eckersberg Medal in 1949. The couple also designed home textiles for Gabriel in Fredericia and silverware for A. Michelsen.