Dining

Round Dining Round Dining

Round antique tables are made of various materials. Some are made of pine, oak or other types of wood, while the table legs are made of either the same... 

Oak Dining Oak Dining

Oak antique tables have always been very desirable amongst both antique collectors and antique dealers because there are advantages to possessing and using... 

Walnut Dining Walnut Dining

Walnut trees are grown in many places around the world, from southeastern Europe eastward all the way to Japan and even more extensively in the western... 

Mahogany Dining Mahogany Dining

Mahogany antique dining tables are largely an English institution. Mahogany doesn't grow in the UK, but in the 1700s was imported from Cuba and Puerto... 

Italian Dining Italian Dining

The design and style of Italian home decoration and furnishings have changed over the recent decades, however Italian antique dining tables have long... 

French Dining French Dining

  Do French antique dining tables seem Greek to you? The "French" style of antique furniture tends to combine royal and rustic styles. Basically, it... 

Danish Dining Danish Dining

In order to understand early 1800's Danish antique furniture tables its good to understand a bit about Scandinavian preferences. Up until the late 1500's... 

Folding Dining Folding Dining

Antique folding tables are ideal in any home.  The advantage of owning one of these beautiful tables is that they are big space savers as well as being... 

Pedestal Dining Pedestal Dining

There are many styles and options to take into consideration when purchasing an antique pedestal table. The antique pedestal table will be the highlight... 

Drop Leaf Dining Drop Leaf Dining

Drop leaf tables have been used in America since the late 1600s.  The gate-leg table was one of the earliest types and was common from 1690 to 1725. ...