United States, 1945-1946 Charles Eames designed the DTW-1 table in 1945 as a companion to his plywood dining chairs. Manufactured by the Molded Plywood Division of Evans Products in Venice, California, and marketed by Herman Miller, the dining table appeared […]
Denmark, 1960s This dining table was designed by H.W. Klein and manufactured by Bramin Mobler. It is features a beautiful rosewood top with round, tapered legs and unique joinery at the corners. The table includes one 23.75″ leaf that allows […]
Denmark, 1960s Hans Wegner designed this dining table, model AT310, for Danish manufacturer Andreas Tuck. It comprises a teak top with oak legs and base. The table includes two 15.75″ leaves that allow the table to extend to a length […]
Denmark, 1960s This beautiful dining table features a simple design and rich rosewood grain. The table includes two leaves that rest on supports that pull-out from the sides of the table, thus allowing the top to be seamless.
United States, 1950s Designed by Russel Wright for Conant Ball, this versatile American modern dining table is made of solid maple and has three 11.25-inch leaves that together create a tabletop of 96 inches. The table’s six legs lend additional […]
Denmark, 1970s This table features a beautiful rosewood grain and has 2 matching 19.75″ leaves (only one is shown). With both leaves installed the table measures 103.5″ long.
USA, 1970s This dining table by Milo Baughman features a mixed wood top that is composed of rosewood, walnut, and ash. It includes two 15.5″ leaves which allow it to extend up to 93″ long. The top is somewhat faded, […]
United States, 1970s This striking dining table from the 1970s features a beautiful olive burl top and Art Deco–inspired chrome skyscraper legs. Two 18-inch leaves allow the table to extend up to 98 inches.
Denmark, 1960s This round dining table was designed by Arne Vodder. It is constructed of rosewood and features one 19.5″ leaf that allows it to extend to 68.5″.
Denmark, 1960s This dining table was designed by H.W. Klein and manufactured by Bramin Mobler. It is constructed of a teak top with round, tapered legs and rosewood joinery at the corners. The table includes one 23.75″ leaf that allows […]
USA, 1970s This table was designed by Florence Knoll and manufactured by Knoll. It is composed of an expertly refinished, walnut top and a chrome pedestal base. This elegant table can serve as a dining table, conference table, or desk.
USA, 1970s This iteration of Eero Saarinen’s classic pedestal dining table for Knoll features a round walnut top and black metal base. Rare, however, is its “tea” height — slightly lower than a typical table and uniquely suited for entertaining.
Germany, 2006 This set includes one “EM” dining table and four standard dining chairs with black legs and natural oak seats. Designed in 1950 by Jean Prouvé, these items have been classics of design for over 60 years. The chairs […]
United States, 1970s Designed by Bernhard Rohne for Mastercraft, this elegant dining table is composed of two inset beveled glass panels, a black lacquered wood frame, and brass legs. Acid-etched brass panels with iridescent designs add a decorative element. The […]
USA, 1970s This parsons-style burl wood dining table was designed by Milo Baughman for Thayer Coggin. It features beautiful burl wood and includes two 22″ leaves that allow the table to extend up to 110″.
Denmark, 1950s This teak dining set by Hans Wegner is both beautiful and functional. Two 19.5″ extension leaves slide under the table top when not in use. The chairs measure 20 in. W x 15 in. D x 32.5 in.
USA, 1970s This classic oval table is in excellent condition.
USA, 1970s This dining table by Milo Baughman is composed of a stunning burl wood top and two large V-shaped ebonized wood legs. This table includes two 18″ leaves that allow the table to extend up to 108″ long.
Denmark, 1960s This rosewood dining table by Kofod Larsen is impressive and versatile. The table includes three large leaves that each measure 23.63″, allowing the table to extend to 120″. An extra leg drops down to provide additional support.
Italy, 1970s This glass-top dining table features a pedestal base comprised of a granite bottom, four chrome columns, and a chrome top.
USA. 2008 Designed in 1956 by Eero Saarinen, the tulip chair and table were awarded the Museum of Modern Art award in 1969, and they remains icons of American modernism to this day. This set includes a 36″ round white […]
USA, 1950s This Modernmates dining set by Leslie Diamond features a drop-leaf table and four chairs. Each leaf measures 24.5″ D. When the table is closed, it measures 42″ W x 18″ D x 30.5″ H. The chairs each measure […]
USA, 1970s This dining table by Mastercraft features a sculptural faux bamboo base in brass and a racetrack glass top. Without the glass, the base measures 55.5″ L x 38″ D x 28.5″ H.
USA, 1970s This playful dining set features a white laminate Tulip dining table and six Tulip chairs with multi-colored vinyl seat cushions: blue, red, green, yellow, and t
USA, 1950s The most elegant dining set by T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings for Widdicomb, this set features a large, saber leg dining table and six saber leg chairs (two armchairs and four side chairs). The table features two leaves, each measuring 18″ […]
USA, 1950s This beautiful drop-leaf table has been expertly refinished. With the sides raised it measures 60″ in length without the center leaf, and extends to 72″ at its largest size.
Denmark, 1960s This drop-leaf dining table features stunning rosewood grain and unique spider-like legs. Each leafs is 24″ wide, and when close the table measures 29″ wide.
Denmark, 1960s This unique dining table is composed of a hand-painted top on an aluminum pedestal base. It was designed by Bjorn Wiinblad and Poul Cadovius and manufactured for France and Son. The lacquered top was hand-painted and signed by […]
USA, 1950s This round dining table, by Russel Wright for Conant Ball, is made of solid Northern Rock maple. It includes two leaves that each measure 12″. The table is 72″ long with both leaves in use.
USA, 1970s The stunning grain of the burled wood veneer makes this table a work of art. The wide angled legs add unique presence.
USA, 1950’s This drop-leaf table is both beautiful and functional. Designed by George Nelson for Herman Miller, it can serve many purposes and was meant to coordinate with other Nelson furniture. This table could serve as a console table when […]
USA, 1950’s This walnut dining table has been expertly refinished to highlight its stunning grain. It features two additional leaves that measure 18″ each and a fifth leg for additional support in the center when the table is fully extended. […]
Denmark, 1958 This exquisite dining set features a beautiful rosewood grain. The chairs are considered of the best Danish chairs of their time. Including 2 19″ leaves, one which folds in half and stores under the table.
USA, 1950’s This unique octagonal dining table has a graceful arched design. This suite was featured in House Beautiful in May of 1956 as part of an article on the new era of Romanticism, which included quotes from T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings. […]
USA, 1956 Spectacular dining table with 6 leaves that measure 11″ x 41″ each allows this table to be adjusted to a remarkable 7 different sizes. When all 6 leaves are installed the table measures an impressive 128″ in length.
USA, 1950’s This beautiful dining set has been expertly refinished and the six chairs are newly reupholstered in Knoll textile. Marked with metal labels. The table has two 15″ leaves, which allow the length to extend from 60.25″ to 90.25″.
England, 1980’s This elegant table is solidly constructed and features a beautiful walnut burl grain.
Everything in our home suggests some aspect of our story: the studio itself, which Michael designed fifteen years ago; the antiques from Alicia’s childhood; the artwork we’ve traded for or picked up on our travels. The pieces we’ve acquired from […]
USA/Italy 1967 This glass table table seats eight comfortably.
Denmark, 1960’s This dining set by Arne Vodder is in excellent condition. The beautiful rosewood table has a unique base and comes with a 19.75″ leaf. Matching set of six T-back chairs newly upholstered in black leather.
France, 1980’s This unique ash wood and glass octagonal table was awarded a prize for the beauty of its angles and materials from the jury of “Grand Prix de la Critique du Meuble Contemporain”. Resting on rectilinear framework with beveled […]
USA, 1967 This stunning Extension dining table was a centerpiece of Vladimir Kagan’s sixties designs and earned him a mechanical patent. It features a central wooden post with four retractable aluminum-wrapped supports, the original 3/4″ thick glass top, and two […]