An original AT-305 Drop-Leaf Desk designed by Hans J. Wegner for Andreas Tuck. The design reflects Wegner’s interest in adaptable domestic furniture, combining the function of a writing desk with the flexibility of an expanding dining or work table. Two hinged drop leaves extend the surface substantially while maintaining a compact footprint when closed, allowing the piece to function equally well in dining, studio, or office settings.
Executed in teak with softly rounded solid teak legs and edges, the desk features three integrated drawers with Wegner’s sculpted recessed pulls and finely detailed joinery throughout. The continuous teak grain across the drawer fronts and top emphasizes the restrained architectural form, while the finished back allows the piece to float cleanly within a room. Brass hinges and solid wood supports beneath the leaves reflect the careful construction characteristic of Andreas Tuck production. A highly versatile and increasingly uncommon Wegner design that functions equally well as a desk, work table, or compact dining table.
Designer: Hans J. Wegner
Manufacturer: Andreas Tuck
Model: AT-305
Period: 1950s
Country: Denmark
Materials: Teak, brass
Dimensions: 28.75" H x 55" W x 30" D
Extended Dimensions: 28.75" H x 91" W x 30" D
An original AT-305 Drop-Leaf Desk designed by Hans J. Wegner for Andreas Tuck. The design reflects Wegner’s interest in adaptable domestic furniture, combining the function of a writing desk with the flexibility of an expanding dining or work table. Two hinged drop leaves extend the surface substantially while maintaining a compact footprint when closed, allowing the piece to function equally well in dining, studio, or office settings.
Executed in teak with softly rounded solid teak legs and edges, the desk features three integrated drawers with Wegner’s sculpted recessed pulls and finely detailed joinery throughout. The continuous teak grain across the drawer fronts and top emphasizes the restrained architectural form, while the finished back allows the piece to float cleanly within a room. Brass hinges and solid wood supports beneath the leaves reflect the careful construction characteristic of Andreas Tuck production. A highly versatile and increasingly uncommon Wegner design that functions equally well as a desk, work table, or compact dining table.
Designer: Hans J. Wegner
Manufacturer: Andreas Tuck
Model: AT-305
Period: 1950s
Country: Denmark
Materials: Teak, brass
Dimensions: 28.75" H x 55" W x 30" D
Extended Dimensions: 28.75" H x 91" W x 30" D