
Oma Extendable Dining Table
The Oma Extendable Dining Table from Eikund exemplifies mid-century Norwegian design excellence. Created by Sigurd Resell in the 1950s while at Rastad & Relling Tegnekontor, this sophisticated piece accommodates up to two leaves without requiring additional support legs. Resell, a 1947 graduate of the National Academy of Craft and Art Industry, masterfully balances form and function—pairing a crisp, modern tabletop available in solid wood or Fenix laminate with an organically shaped solid wood framework. This thoughtful juxtaposition of sharp lines and gentle curves creates a dining table of remarkable aesthetic harmony and practical elegance.
Highlights
- Originally designed in 1957
- No leaves: Seats up to 4 people
- 1 leaf: Seats up to 6 people
- 2 leaves: Seats up to 8 people
- Crafted with FSC Certified wood for an eco-friendly design
- Available in Teal Fenix Laminate table top and leaf finish
- Available in White Oiled Oak frame finish
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Description
The Oma Extendable Dining Table from Eikund exemplifies mid-century Norwegian design excellence. Created by Sigurd Resell in the 1950s while at Rastad & Relling Tegnekontor, this sophisticated piece accommodates up to two leaves without requiring additional support legs. Resell, a 1947 graduate of the National Academy of Craft and Art Industry, masterfully balances form and function—pairing a crisp, modern tabletop available in solid wood or Fenix laminate with an organically shaped solid wood framework. This thoughtful juxtaposition of sharp lines and gentle curves creates a dining table of remarkable aesthetic harmony and practical elegance.
Highlights
- Originally designed in 1957
- No leaves: Seats up to 4 people
- 1 leaf: Seats up to 6 people
- 2 leaves: Seats up to 8 people
- Crafted with FSC Certified wood for an eco-friendly design
- Available in Teal Fenix Laminate table top and leaf finish
- Available in White Oiled Oak frame finish























