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Round Dining TablesHallmarks of Great Classical Italian FurnitureAll through history, Italian furniture has evolved and developed new furniture ranges, be it the post war era or the modern times. But the main here stay of all Italian furniture ranges has been the dining table. In the early traditional Italian furniture era, these tables were square and oval shaped. Built in solid wood, these tables occupied the centre of every dining room in olden Italy. Italian furniture was duly inspired by the Church. This can be seen in the open style of furniture design. Italian furniture makers are not afraid to embrace the good aspects of other furniture style. Contemporary Italian round dining tables used veneer as a table finish. This is not a part of Italian furniture design. This concept has been lifted from American and Australian furniture (then known as Americas). In other words, there is no way of telling and specifying furniture design of Italy. It overlaps borrowing from fashion, politics, lifestyle changes, religion and spirituality, architecture, masonry, paintings and even other countries. Wooden Dining tables:
These tables are small and portable like the one shown left. As such, they occupy less space and can be easily moved. They can be described as a single piece of leveled flat wood affixed atop an anchor base. These tables are made out of solid wood. In ancient Italy, they were used as removable furniture items in affluent households. The round table was characterized by a shiny Mahoney finished table top and many side drawers. Features of Classical dining tables The shape and size of the tables has evolved through the times. Discarding its original square shape, the Italian dining table is now round and small with only one anchor in the center holding the entire table. As such the table is characterized by:
The Regina Dining table collection:
This round table above comes in three different sizes, a small family size, a big round table size for conferences and parties and a buffet sized round table. The table is made out of solid wood modeled on the lines of the Italian classic architecture. The table is characterized by its neat, straight lines of elegance. It is further accentuated with finishing’s of walnut, cherry, pine and Mahoney. The buffet table has a choice of three or four collapsible side partings. The table is fitted with cups or balls of Teflon at the base of the anchor to avoid scratching on moving the table. This idea was traditionally an integral component of Italian masonry that used this technique to remove any untoward wall decorations without leaving any telling marks on the wall. The big round table gained prominence during the Mussolini era. His official and personal homes were decorated with these round tables. Due to its size and elegance, the table is suitable for usage under any circumstance in any room. But the Regina dining room collection today forms an antiquated piece in museums. Antique Silver table: The antique silver table shown below draws inspiration from the Italy of royalty. The table can be described as a showcase piece. It has a glass topped finish with silver brushing underneath. Some antique round silver tables are further garishly decorated with iron wrought excessive design at the beveled edges. This table is extremely small and for purposes should not be classified as a dining table. The table comes with two antique silver dining room chairs. The table is not a flat piece of wood with an anchor base.
It is hollow in nature dating back to the traditional Italian religious architecture. Italian churches used to make hollow tables to store and secure wealth and documents. The antique silver table carries on this tradition. The table as such is 42 inches wide with the hollow cabinet occupying major portion of the width. The table also takes inspiration from the transitional Italian style architecture with padded, beveled intricately designed edges. All Wood Dinette Collection: This wooden dining room furniture comprises of:
The dining table is usually made out of wood. This furniture item belongs to the Modern Italian decor. It is thus multi faceted and minimalist in nature. This means that the table serves many purposes, acting as a dining table, a study table, a storage cabinet, newspaper and document stand. In addition, the table also makes use of environmental friendly products. All resources used in the manufacture are reusable in nature. The oak table is durable and resistant to any sort of physical or corrosive abuse.
It lasts for several years and is highly popular among the working class. Its main feature is its butterfly-storage space which opens in the middle of the table. This gives the customer more flexibility with the use of the table. The table itself is 42 inches wide and 30 inches in height. Related ArticlesItalian Antique Furniture Italian coffee tables Dining tables Side Tables Join our Community to commentOnly members of lifeinItaly community are allowed to post.Please join our community ! Existing members Click here to Login. Not a member yet? Help LifeinItaly by registering! Register.
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