This mid-century oak dining set, produced during the 1950s, exemplifies traditional craftsmanship and enduring design. The comprehensive suite comprises an extendable dining table and six matching chairs, offering a cohesive aesthetic that anchors a formal dining space.
Constructed from solid oak, the table features a robust trestle base adorned with intricate, classical carvings that elevate its structural presence. The rectangular top displays a distinctive parquetry-style wood grain pattern, which can be expanded with extension leaves to accommodate larger gatherings. Accompanying the table are six dining chairs, each featuring a carved front stretcher and turned legs that mirror the table's architectural details. The chairs are upholstered in a textured blue textile, finished with traditional stud detailing along the backrests.
The set remains in good vintage condition, reflecting its history and careful use over the decades. The oak frame exhibits a warm, authentic patina, while the structural integrity of both the table and chairs is fully preserved. The extension mechanism functions smoothly, ensuring practical daily use.
This dining suite is ideally suited for classic or transitional interiors, bringing a sense of heritage and warmth to a dedicated dining room. The rich brown tones of the oak pair elegantly with the soft blue upholstery, creating a refined focal point for both intimate family meals and formal entertaining.
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsBrown, BlueMaterialTextile, WoodNumber of items1First ownerYesHeight73 cmWidth216 cmDepth80 cmSigns of usageScratches, Discoloring