ATDC reader KS needs help identifying this new garage sale find:
Hi ATDC,
I just got this nice round coffee table (38" diameter 14" height) from a garage sale. I wonder if any of you know who made this table. I believe this is a mid-century modern furniture, but the label underneath the table is missing. Also, can you tell what kind of wood it is made of ? Thanks!

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KS,
Love your new garage sale find! We're opening this question up to our intrepid readers for assistance. Does anyone have any information on this table to share with its new owner?
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Comments (7)
The wood is walnut, which means this piece is most likely American. Love the base! I'd say, mid 1950s-60s.
It looks more like teak to me, but it could be walnut... teak is more warm brown, walnut more cool brown
It has a Heywood-Wakefield vibe to me, but I don't have any real evidence to back up that guess.
My bet is that it's by Lane - possibly their Copenhagen line - made with a walnut veneer over a less expensive wood.
I question that it is Lane. Lane is usually marked with a stamp(burned) into the wood. Although I am of no actual help either.
Thanks for all your comments. These photos might also help a little:
http://picasaweb.google.com/2myemailaddress/CoffeeTable?feat=directlink
Oh, I forget to mention I got it for $15 :-)
Awesome! Great find.