UP Brno Extendable Dining Table by Jindrich Halabala, 1930s

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UP Brno extendable dining table Halabala 1930s front view.jpg
Vintage Czech dining table with extension leaf detail.jpg
Dark wood extendable dining table by Halabala.jpg
Detail of wooden tabletop grain on vintage table.jpg
1930s Czech modernist dining table side view.jpg
Close up of galvanized metal base detail.jpg
Halabala H-356 style dining table in interior.jpg
Compact vintage dining table before extension.jpg
Fully extended vintage dining table seating arrangement.jpg
Detail of joinery and craftsmanship on table.jpg
UP Brno table legs with metal base design.jpg
Elegant dark stained wooden dining table vintage.jpg
Functionalist Czech dining table minimal design.jpg
Sliding mechanism of extendable dining table.jpg
Vintage dining table suitable for modern interiors.jpg
Extendable wooden table mechanism close up.jpg
UP Brno dining table extended to full length 205 cm.jpg
Rare Halabala dining table collectible design.jpg
Perspective view showing table proportions.jpg
catalogue_up_brno.jpg

UP Brno Extendable Dining Table by Jindrich Halabala, 1930s

€1,780.00

This extendable dining table by UP Brno is a practical and well-designed piece, made for both everyday use and larger gatherings. Whether it’s a family meal or a dinner with friends, it adapts easily to the occasion.

This model is a refined variation of the H-356 table, originally designed by (now iconic) Czech architect Jindřich Halabala. Produced by UP Brno - one of Europe’s leading furniture houses of the interwar period, the piece carries the legacy of a moment when modern design, industrial precision, and craftsmanship found the right balance. Alongside figures such as Jan Vaněk, Halabala helped define a visual language that was both progressive and enduring, a language that continues to resonate today.

We believe this particular table was made in the 1930s, most likely as a bespoke order rather than part of the standard catalogue. It represents a more luxurious and less commonly seen version of the model, distinguished by both its materials and construction. The table features a striking dark brown-stained wooden top, which extends smoothly from 125 cm to a generous 205 cm. The extension is straightforward, the top slides apart, and an additional piece, made from the same quality wood, is placed in the centre.

What sets this piece apart is its construction. Instead of the more common four-leg version, the structure rests on two solid wooden supports, each anchored by a substantial base made of grained galvanised sheet metal. This solution not only provides exceptional stability and generous legroom, but also introduces a subtle yet distinctive contrast of materials. The metal base, with its textured surface, reflects a lingering influence of Art Nouveau and Art Deco sensibilities, combined with the functional clarity of modernist design.

Another thing that makes this piece particularly compelling is its balance: robust yet refined, practical yet sculptural. It stands as a testament to early 20th-century design thinking, where innovation was never at odds with beauty.

The oak veneer used here is thicker and more durable than the walnut veneer typically found on standard models, making it easier to maintain over time. The tabletop has also been carefully refurbished using traditional techniques, with a new polished surface applied in keeping with the original finish.

Overall the table is in great vintage condition, with only light wear and a natural patina (most visible on the steel base) that reflects its age and adds to its character. It’s stable, ready to use, and built to last for many more years.

Period: 1930s

Designer: Jindrich Halabala

Manufacturer: UP Brno, Czechoslovakia

Dimensions: w 125 - 205 cm, d 80 cm, h 77 cm

Materials: Beech, Oak, Galvanised metal

Please note delivery cost is not included in the price. Each item's delivery is calculated individually at the checkout. The cost of delivery of this item is 220 Euro to the EU.

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