vintage Square Brand dining table set

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$1,650.00
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1930s–1940s Square Brand dining set by Crittenden & Eastman Co featuring a painted white table with a black-edged top and subtle Art Deco details. The fluted legs and stepped corner brackets create a strong and structured silhouette that highlights the craftsmanship of the era. The set includes four matching chairs with paneled backs and black seats for a balanced and cohesive look. A built-in leaf extension slides smoothly beneath the tabletop when not in use, offering both function and versatility. Ideal for a kitchen, breakfast nook, or creative studio, this vintage dining set adds timeless style and period charm to any space.

CONDITION

In fair to good condition with wear consistent with age and use, including general surface wear and areas of paint loss. One chair leg shows a repaired crack.

MEASUREMENTS

TABLE

Width 46 inch 116.8 cm
Depth 33.75 inch 85.7 cm
Height 30 inch 76.2 cm
Apron 25 inch 63.5 cm
Extended Width (with leaf) 57.25 inch 145.8 cm
CHAIRS

Height 34.25 inch 87 cm
Width 16.5 inch 41.9 cm
Depth 18.75 inch 47.6 cm
Seat Height 17.5 inch 44.5 cm
Seat W x D 16.5 x 14.25 inch 41.9 x 36.2 cm

 

Standard Shipping Method

Home delivery via a blanket wrap service.  Delivery estimate in 4-6 weeks.  Faster shipping available. Please contact us for expedited options and pricing.   A contact phone number is required for shipment. Please provide at checkout. 
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About Us

Our philosophy behind the collections of 86 Vintage is to find something from decades past and inspire our customer to translate it into their home and wardrobe. 

With back grounds in fashion and interior design , our curators select various pieces that provoke thought and creativity.  Whether in its craftsmanship, worn patina, pattern, or color, each piece is appreciated for its unique character.

The collections truly are an extension of  the thought process poured into every design project. 

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