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What’s better than one Danish Modern side table? Three, of course! Danish Modern nesting tables are sleek, sculptural, and the perfect addition to virtually any room. If you’re on the hunt for Danish Modern rosewood or teak nesting tables, you’ve come to the right place. We stock hundreds of vintage nesting tables sourced from vintage and antique dealers located all over the U.S. Browse teak nesting tables for sale in MCM hotspots like Chicago, Palm Springs, and Los Angeles without ever leaving home! As a bonus, every set of rosewood or teak nesting tables you come across on Chairish has been hand-vetted by our team of curation experts who are well-versed in the traits and quality standards that top designers are looking for when they shop Mid-Century Modern design.

Retro Redux! Danish Modern Nesting Tables for Less

On the hunt for a set of retro Danish nesting tables from a notable Scandinavian maker like Kai Kristiansen or Kurt Ostervig? You’re likely to find designs by either of these masters here on Chairish, as well as designs from other in-demand vintage designers like G Plan, Bent Silberg, and more. Discover teak nesting end tables with special details such as ceramic tops, raised tray tops, burl finishes, and more. You can also discover tables with a unique array of sculptural shapes. Browse tables with minimalist square legs, as well as designs with splayed sawhorse legs, pencil legs, and parabolic swoop legs. For a playful twist, browse tables that are designed to stack rather than nest, as well as modified styles that consist of a rectangular top table that houses twin nesting tables nestled side-by-side underneath.