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Classic Dining Room Furniture

Classic dining furniture for sophisticated homes. Select from the the very urban Metropolitan Collection or go directly to Mid-century classics Nelson Classic Swag Leg Dining Furniture, Cross Collection Dining Furniture, Eames Collection Dining Furniture. Also Mix and Match: Dining Tables and Dining Chairs

Metropolitan Dining Furniture

Metropolitan Upholstered Chair Metropolitan Dining Table Metropolitan Bar Cabinet
 Metropolitan Upholstered Chair  Metropolitan Dining Table  Metropolitan Bar Cabinet
Metropolitan Upholstered Chair features solid mahogany legs to create a sturdy seat. A cream microfiber fabric upholstery allows this chair to accent nearly any design scheme Metropolitan Dining Table is a stylish addition to your dining area. This sleek, circular top table provides both form and function Metropolitan Bar Cabinet is an elegant storage option for your fine stemware and bar accessories. This bar cabinet features a lighted interior and mirrored back, allowing you to see your entire bar clearly

 

POST STREET UPHOLST SIDE CHAIR PIERCE CHAIR WORSTED WOOL Robie Dining Furniture
 Post Street Upholstered Side Chair  Pierce Chair  Robie Dining Furniture
Create a stylishly eclectic setting for special meals with this handcrafted mahogany dining collection. The chairs have cushioned seats and upholstered backs; fretwork on the backs makes them pleasing to view from all angles. Sitting down to work is a pleasure in this distinctive desk chair. With its gracefully sloping sides and mahogany saber legs, it's also at home in a formal dining room. This Robie Dining Furniture is superbly made with the intent of passing the furnishings down through generations. These pieces are a comfortable, stylish choice for casual dining spaces

Dining Tables and Storage

Farm Table Harvest Table
 Farm Table  Harvest Table
Traditional farm tables were the centerpiece of the home – a place for gathering to prepare and enjoy meals, complete projects or just engage in convivial conversation. Crafted from solid hickory, chosen for the unique light and dark flaming that occurs naturally in its grain. Harvest Drop Leaf Table (2008) uses the design principles that embody the Shaker approach to furniture. This table has a sturdy and symmetrical form that’s defined by its functionality. Simple and austere, two drop leaves increase or decrease the footprint depending on immediate needs

 

Risom Round Dining Table Giulia Media Credenza
 Risom Round Dining Table  Giulia Media Credenza
Part of the first collection designed for Knoll®, Jens Risom created the Risom Round Dining Table in 1941. Its straightforward, smart design is compactly scaled for a kitchen nook or apartment living. Risom emigrated from Denmark to the U.S. in 1939 and is now regarded as one of the masters of mid-century American design All four sides are finished, allowing the option of floating in a room. Solid walnut frame, partitions and shelves; tambour doors are walnut veneer over a Masonite® backing; solid brass hardware and legs

Dining Chairs

Salt Chair
20-06 Chair-Limited Edition  Salt Chair
"How light and slender can a chair be and still maintain its strength?" That was the question at the center of creating the 20-06 Chair, which was designed by Foster & Partners for the Smithsonian expansion in Washington, D.C., and built by Emeco The compact footprint of the Salt Chair makes it a smart choice for cafes or any location where you want to seat as many people as possible around a table or in a defined space.This Shaker-style chair is a timeless classic, and its lack of ornament and unnecessary excess makes it befitting of the modern aesthetic.

Cross Collection Dining Furniture

Matthew Hilton designed the Cross Credenza (2007) as a material and visual complement to his Cross Extension Table. But its straightforward aesthetic and solid craftsmanship make it an apt choice not only for the dining room, but also for media storage or the front hall.

Cross Credenza
 Cross Credenza
Matthew Hilton designed the Cross Credenza (2007) as a material and visual complement to his Cross Extension Table. But its straightforward aesthetic and solid craftsmanship make it an apt choice not only for the dining room, but also for media storage or the front hall.

 

Cross Extension Table
Profile Chair Cross Extension Table

Nelson Classic Swag Leg Dining Furniture

Fifty years ago, the creation of George Nelson's Swag Leg Group (1958) began with him asking "wouldn't it be beautiful to have some kind of sculptured leg on a piece of furniture?" An idea was launched, but the designer had to figure out how to make the legs of metal, machine formed and ready for quick assembly. The solution turned out to be swaging, a method of using pressure to taper and curve a metal tube. Nelson had found a way to make his sculptured legs.

Nelson Swag Leg Round Dining Table - Walnut Nelson Swag Leg Armchair Nelson Swag Leg Rectangular Dining Table - Walnut
Fifty years ago, the creation of George Nelson's Swag Leg Group (1958) began with him asking "wouldn't it be beautiful to have some kind of sculptured leg on a piece of furniture?" To create the chair shell, Nelson got permission from Charles and Ray Eames to use a patented process they developed for molding plastic. Adapting this process to suit his Swag Leg Chair, Nelson created separate shells for the chair seat and back. Originally made of fiberglass-reinforced plastic, these shells are now made with recyclable polypropylene and are consistent with the Herman Miller commitment to be a good steward of the earth's resources. The Nelson Swag Leg Chair flexes with the sitter and maintains comfortable air circulation through the opening between the seat and back. Wide, flat armrests provide a comfortable resting place for forearms. Right for home or workspace, the newly reintroduced Dining Table features solid walnut stretchers that are screwed to the legs for added stability. The walnut veneered top has coordinating walnut veneer edging for a uniform profile

Eames Collection Dining Furniture

Eames Eiffel Plastic Armchair Eames Molded Plywood Dining Chair, DCM Eames Molded Plywood Dining Chair, DCW
Commonly referred to as Eiffel chairs, the Eames Molded Plastic Armchair and Side Chair (1948) were the first industrially manufactured plastic chairs. In creating these classic pieces, the Eameses honed two techniques with which they had been grappling The Eames Molded Plywood Dining Chair (1946) is instantly recognizable as the work of Charles and Ray Eames, with a form that relates directly to the human body and holds no secrets as to how it succeeds technically The Eames Molded Plywood Dining Chair (1946) is instantly recognizable as the work of Charles and Ray Eames, with a form that relates directly to the human body and holds no secrets as to how it succeeds technically

 

Eames® Round Table
Eames Aluminum Side Chair - Cygnus Mesh  Eames® Round Table
When Charles and Ray Eames designed the Eames Aluminum Management Chair and Side Chair (1958), they created a revolution in seating that has lost none of its edge. These chairs were originally developed as a special project for a private residence Charles and Ray Eames had a knack for melding simplicity and sophistication, as is evident in their circular dining table.

 

Eames® Molded Plastic Armchair, DAW Eames® Rectangular Table
 Eames® Molded Plastic Armchair, DAW  Eames® Rectangular Table
Charles and Ray Eames created the DAW (dining armchair with wood base) as a later version of the shell chair designs they created for MoMA’s 1948 International Competition for Low-Cost Furniture Design Genuine innovation is rare. And perhaps no one has achieved it as often as Charles and Ray Eames. Their inventive design for this dining table makes functionality beautiful with an uncluttered profile well suited to both traditional and contemporary interiors.

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