Rare Illum Wikkelsø 'Genius' Model 912 Coffee Table by C.F. Christensen
This rare Illum Wikkelsø coffee table for C.F. Christensen is a refined showcase of Danish modernism. A sculptural solid rosewood base is formed from three interlocking elements, offering a bold, organic profile with impeccable joinery.
The substantial clear glass top lightens the composition and reveals the craftsmanship beneath, creating a sense of space while remaining highly functional. Rich rosewood grain adds warmth and depth, pairing effortlessly with contemporary interiors.
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
Our full collection is showcased at our Eden Terrace gallery. We have parking available beside the building and would love to see you.
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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Rare Illum Wikkelsø 'Genius' Model 912 Coffee Table by C.F. Christensen
GOOD FORM, 86 Newton Rd, Eden Terrace, Auckland.
Kristian Illum Wikkelsø (1919 - 1999), created some of the most striking and beautifully crafted Danish furniture of the 1950's and 60's. After finishing his education as a cabinet maker at Fåborg Technical School in 1939, Wikkelso went on to study at the Copenhagen School of Arts and Crafts with contemporaries such as Hans Wegner.
Wikkelso graduated in 1943 and moved to Arhus in 1944 where he worked as an interior designer, carpenter and upholsterer with Knud Christiansen. Wikkelsø quickly showed his natural talent for design and went on to work as an architect with master carpenter Jacob Kjær and architect Peter Hvidt. He opened his own studio as an independent furniture designer in 1954.
In the late 1950's Wikkelsø moved his studio to a small village south of Arhus and established himself in a two-century old farm. From this idyllic setting he designed his signature furniture, inspired by the Danish landscape and its natural organic forms. Wikkelso designed furniture for some of the top Danish furniture makers and received several medals and awards for his work.











