For the Love of Luau | Mid-century Tropi-cal Rattan and Iron Dining Set
/Every night’s a luau when you’re surrounded by rattan.
This mid-century “Tropi-cal” rattan and iron dining set was crafted by Danny Ho Fong.
42 round x 30 t
$1195
Every night’s a luau when you’re surrounded by rattan.
This mid-century “Tropi-cal” rattan and iron dining set was crafted by Danny Ho Fong.
42 round x 30 t
$1195
Ample storage for linens, silver… and, of course, your powdered wigs.
This vintage Louis XV style sideboard was hand crafted in cherry wood in Jamestown, NY by the Union National Furniture Co. and features drawers for linen and silverware and locking cabinets for china and silver.
71 w x 36 t x 22 d.
$595
If vintage furniture has you hooked, these are about to put you in a full-blown oak hold.
A set of four oak dining chairs, crafted in 1920, with the kind of character that’s hard to let go of.
38 t x 20 d x 19 w with 19 seat height
$495
In a rush? These seats are just the thing you need to reset your monkey mind back to Om.
This particular set of four ladder back “rush” chairs comes was handmade in Italy, $295.
17 w x 16 d x 38 t with 18 seat height.
If you could invite five famous French people to dinner, who would make the list? Julia Child might show up with freshly churned butter, Camus would bring existential conversation, Brigitte Bardot would arrive fashionably late, Serge Gainsbourg would light a cigarette, and Coco Chanel would quietly judge everyone’s outfit.
This set of six French country-style ladder-back dining chairs was handcrafted in oak and is ready to host the whole table. Includes two armchairs and four side chairs, $595.
23 d x 21 w x 43 t with 19 seat height.
This pair of French leather armchairs was crafted in Italy (of all places) — the kind of chairs that make you feel like you’ve claimed the best little bistro table on the street. Order an espresso, steal a bite of someone’s croissant, maybe finish it off with a cannoli. No one is rushing you here, $195 each.
23 w x 22 d x 39 t with 19 seat height.
Warm wood, woven rush seats, and just enough rustic charm to make you pour another glass of wine and stay at the table awhile.
Handmade in Italy, this set of four country-style dining chairs, $595.
22 w x 22 d x 37 t with 19 seat height
There’s nothing wrong with wanting the simple life.
These four colonial-style chairs were handcrafted in maple, $395.
18 w x 19 d x 38 t
This vintage mahogany sideboard isn’t just storage — it’s ceremony.
With designated space for your linens, china, and silverware, it’s ready for dinner parties, holiday spreads, or that one night a year you decide to plate everything properly, $450.
58 w x 20 d x 35 t
This antique Sheraton-style sideboard is not subtle — and frankly, it doesn’t need to be.
Featuring intricate inlaid wood detailing and its original hardware, it’s the kind of piece that assumes you own a decanter, use the word “evening,” and absolutely know which fork to pick, $695.
60 w x 23 d x 39 t
If you’ve ever heard the term “rush seat,” you might assume it means a place to stop for a quick rest — but it actually refers to the craftsmanship itself.
Rush seats are created by tightly weaving natural plant fibers, known as “rush,” into a durable, intricate pattern.
This set of four ladder back “rush” chairs comes with two chairs with arms, $495.
23 w x 21 d x 38 t. 17 seat height
The kind of chairs that make a dining room instantly feel like home.
This set of 4 wheat sheaf back dining chairs with rush seats were crafted by Lexington of North Carolina, $495.
21 w x 20 d x 41 t with 18.5 seat height
These chairs have already lived over a hundred years—and they’re not done yet.
This set of four Victorian oak arm chairs c.1900 hail from from the Emporium Department Store in Los Angeles, $495 set.
18 w x 18 d x 40.5 t with 19 seat height.
The Swiss Army knife of consoles — no matter how your family, hobbies, or record collection grows, this piece has you covered.
This 1980s solid-oak console features a pull-out shelf perfect for your record player, gaming system, or whatever obsession comes next. Adjustable shelves keep things flexible, and the craftsmanship shines: this beauty was handcrafted in North Carolina by the Link Taylor Furniture Co.
64 w x 18 d x 29.5 t
$495
A home bar… but make it steampunk and mysterious, like you just rolled off a steamship at Ellis Island with a suitcase full of secrets.
This vintage canvas-wrapped trunk bar, finished with metal trim by Pottery Barn, looks like luggage on the outside and speakeasy on the inside. Perfect for whiskey, bitters, and dramatic toasts to “the old country.”
44.5 w x 22 d x 36 t
$595
Not everyone lives glued to their screens or types like lightning. Some people — like you — shine brightest in person. You’re a rare breed, and worth preserving. So keep hosting the shindigs, my dear. The world desperately needs more people gathering, laughing, and connecting face-to-face.
This classic French-country dining table, complete with pull-out extensions, comfortably seats 6 to 12 guests, perfect for those real-life moments.
142 wide x 36 d x 30 t. 79 wide (without extensions)
$795
We don’t believe in gatekeeping—unless, of course, it’s this antique gate leg table. Even then, it’s more about sharing than keeping secrets: the fold-down leaves swing open gracefully, inviting everyone to gather round.
Handsome and practical, this antique gate leg table shows off the charm of early craftsmanship with its fold-down leaves and sturdy turned legs. Its versatile design makes it easy to tuck away in smaller spaces or expand for extra guests. A true workhorse with elegance, it’s as welcoming as it is functional.
37w x 35.5d x 30t
$295
Sure, the 1980s were full of gaudy hair, questionable eyeshadow, and shoulder pads the size of small countries—but this oak dining table proves the decade had taste, too.
With its handsome parquet top and solid oak build, this table comfortably seats six, making it perfect for family dinners, game nights, or a good old-fashioned feast. Its clean lines and sturdy presence give it timeless appeal—bold enough to make a statement, but classic enough to stick around for decades more.
38 d x 68 w x 30 t
$595
Finally, a Chippendale you can proudly introduce to the family. These six European Chippendale dining chairs have all the right moves—curves in the right places, sturdy frames, and a knack for heating things up at the dinner table.
Upholstered in soft floral linen, the set includes two armchairs and four side chairs, striking the perfect balance between formality and comfort. Their carved wooden frames showcase the craftsmanship and flair the Chippendale style is famous for—ornate yet timeless, refined yet just showy enough to make an entrance.
22 w x 22 d x 38 t with 20 seat height
$695
Tea poured, corset cinched, secrets shared—these chairs are as Victorian as it gets.
These antique Victorian chairs feature linen floral print seats.
18 w x 20 d x 34 t with 19 seat height
$149/each
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