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Mod Wicker Dinette Cafe Dining Table with Pedestal Base
Mod Wicker Dinette Cafe Dining Table with Pedestal Base

Mod Wicker Dinette Cafe Dining Table with Pedestal Base

By Eero Saarinen, Lloyd Loom

Located in New York, NY

Cool modern design pedestal dining table in woven wicker. Modernist wicker pieces are not often

Category

Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Used Saarinen Dining Table

Materials

Wicker

Renaissance Revival Style Partners Foyer Table Desk in Walnut
Renaissance Revival Style Partners Foyer Table Desk in Walnut

Renaissance Revival Style Partners Foyer Table Desk in Walnut

Located in Stamford, CT

Saarinen pedestal dining table. Perhaps it was the stark contrast between the two, one adorned with

Category

Late 19th Century American Renaissance Revival Used Saarinen Dining Table

Materials

Walnut

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Used Saarinen Dining Table For Sale on 1stDibs

With a vast inventory of beautiful furniture at 1stDibs, we’ve got just the used saarinen dining table you’re looking for. Frequently made of metal, stone and marble, every used saarinen dining table was constructed with great care. You’ve searched high and low for the perfect used saarinen dining table — we have versions that date back to the 18th Century alongside those produced as recently as the 21st Century are available. A used saarinen dining table, designed in the Mid-Century Modern, Modern or Scandinavian Modern style, is generally a popular piece of furniture. A well-made used saarinen dining table has long been a part of the offerings for many furniture designers and manufacturers, but those produced by Eero Saarinen, Knoll and Burke, Inc. are consistently popular.

How Much is a Used Saarinen Dining Table?

Prices for a used saarinen dining table start at $10 and top out at $38,000 with the average selling for $3,802.

Finding the Right Dining-room-tables for You

No matter your furniture style of choice, a shared meal is one of life’s true rewards. Why not treat your family and friends to a luxurious dining experience? Browse our top picks to find the perfect antique, new or vintage dining room table for this important occasion.

Modern furniture design borrows significantly from the trends of yore, and this is especially apparent in dining tables. Ancient Egyptians made practical use of the earliest four-legged tables of wood and rock — their models bear striking similarity to the dining tables of today — while common large medieval dining room tables in England were made of oak or elm. Romans and Greeks, renowned for big banquets that involved entertainment as well as good food, used early dining room tables made of marble or wood and metals such as bronze for meals. 

On 1stDibs, find a range of dining room tables that offers no shortage of options to accommodate modest interiors, midsize family homes and even lavish banquets (entertainment not included).

Beginning in the mid-19th century, more American homes featured dining rooms, where families could gather specifically for a meal together. In the States, upper-class families were the first to enjoy dining room tables, which were the centerpiece of the dining room

Dining room tables of the Victorian era were created in a range of revivalist styles inspired by neoclassical, Renaissance, Gothic and other traditions. Furnishings of the period were made of various woods, including oak, rosewood and mahogany, and referenced a variety of decorative arts and architectural motifs. Some dining room tables finished in the Rococo style feature gorgeous inlaid marble tabletops or other ornamental flourishes handcrafted by Parisian furniture makers of the 18th century.

In many modern spaces, there often isn’t a dining room separate from the kitchen — instead, they frequently share real estate in a single area. Mid-century modern dining room tables, specifically those created by designers such as Osvaldo Borsani, Edward Wormley and Alvar Aalto, are typically clean and uncomplicated designs for a dining area that’s adjacent to where the cooking is done. Furniture of this era hasn’t lost its allure for those who opt for a casual and contemporary aesthetic.

If you’re of the modern mindset that making and sharing meals should be one in the same — and perhaps large antique dining tables don’t mesh well with your style — consider a popular alternative. Working with a tighter space may mean that a round or oval dining room table, a design that references the festive meals of the medieval era, may be a better fit. Round dining room tables, particularly those that originated in the Art Deco period, still endure as a popular contemporary substitute for traditional rectangular dining tables. Giovanni Offredi’s Paracarro table for Saporiti Italia is a striking round table option that showcases the magnificent Italian industrial design of the 1970s.

Find a collection of antique, new and vintage dining tables on 1stDibs.