Overview
A striking mid-century modern dining set featuring an extendable oak dining table with a beautifully matched parquet veneer top and two extra leaves. It is accompanied by seven high-back dining chairs featuring woven cane backrests and elegant, gently curved wooden frames.
Story
In the 1970s, American homes shifted from stark minimalism to warm, organic textures. This set captured that exact moment, blending clean Danish-inspired lines with tactile woven cane and rich, honey-toned oak parquet.
Maker / Origin
While the exact manufacturer is unconfirmed without a stamp, the design language strongly echoes the work of major mid-century American manufacturers like Lane Furniture (known for their 'Acclaim' and 'Tuxedo' lines) or Broyhill. These companies democratized high design, bringing the sleek sophistication of Scandinavian modernism into the hearts of suburban American dining rooms.
Condition & Value
The wood finish appears to be in very good vintage condition with a lovely warm luster. The cane on the chair backs looks intact without obvious sagging or breaks, which is highly important as recaning can be expensive. Excellent preservation of the cane and original table leaves keeps this set at the higher end of the value range.