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Can be made in 6, 8, 10 or 12 sides.

Lazy Susan in the center.

GONE--Wait--there's more? Yep, it can open up and seat 6 handily. Don't thank me ma'am, I'm just doing my job.

The two legs are connected by means of a board that runs centrally, leaving ample legroom

Available now!

 

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$1450 for the table - one available

$1100 for the sideboard - two available

$200 each for the side chairs - 8 available

$225 for the arm chairs - 2 available

 

Table (91”L x 48”W x 30.5” H)

Sideboard

 

Made from solid Mahogany this stunning double pedestal dining table is elegant as it is functional. Has room to fit 10 chairs. Chairs fit neatly underneath when not in use.

 

Stunning solid Mahogany sideboard to be sold with the table. You have a choice between two sideboards.

 

Similar to Restortation Hardware Portman that sells for $2500+tax at RH Canada. It's like you're getting the sideboard for free

 

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GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN---Beautiful dining table from the 60s can easily seat six. Great, sexy lines.

M just an beginer in photography... Try to c the beauty in small n common things.. n try to show evry1.. luv to click.. whatever is the light condition ,i dnt bother about iso, its getting increase n all.. coz clicking any image needs feeling.. n same feeling gets spread..

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Our expandable play yard entertains with lights and sounds. So versatile...and so much fun! Our play yard assembles quickly into various configurations, then breaks down into portable, easy-to-store panels. Best yet, its wall of toys keeps your child amused, with a telephone, mirror, bead rollers--and a new keyboard that plays music and flashes lights. Provides 13 square feet of space, or you can enlarge it by adding up to five extensions (sold separately). With two-way door and childproof lock. Indoor/outdoor use. Toy colors may vary. For ages 6 months-3 years. Requires 2 "AA" batteries (sold separately).

 

# New playzone has panel that has lights and sounds

# Activities include: telephone with turning dial, sliding peek a boo, mirror, bead rollers, and picture house

# 7 buttons that flash and play music when pressed. Songs include "Wheels on the Bus", "Pop Goes the Weasel", "Anna Lee", "Skip to the Lou", "Bicycle Built For Two", "Sing a Song of Sixpence" and "Three Little Kittens"

# Swinging hinged door gives parents easy access to children and secure lock provides safety

# Assembled playzone area: 13 square feet

# Assembled play zone dimensions : 47"L x 43"W x 24"H

# Maximum weight of child is 40 lbs.

 

Roast turkey, mushroom and sausage stuffing, mashies, cranberry sauce, green bean salad, and apple pie.

#DiningTable - Reclaimed wood dining table, the new industrial style dining table with wood top pine recycling. Measuring in at two meters long and one meter wide is perfect for them to eat it up to ten people. The structure of iron finished in a gray matte finish on four wheels that can move smoothly. We love...

 

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CJ nanjing, Taipei, Taiwan. Designer: Shi-chieh Lu

A sculpted acrylic frame holds a sumptuous needle-pointed backgammon board, with an illusionary dropped shadow, under glass. Built-in game-piece tray. Drink holders at corners have radially perforated blue acrylic drip trays.

 

THIS TABLE IS AVAILABLE TO PURCHASE. PLEASE INQUIRE!

 

Design/ Production of murals + art furniture + exhibits + retail displays + signage + light fixtures + architectural details

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617-291 8584

  

Whilst grateful for single invites I really don't want multiple ones. PLEASE no graphics, spinning or flashing comments. They stress my eyes.

  

12 in radius cut corners on table with half bevel edge.

Natural Walnut Lancaster Chairs without arms and end chair with arms.

 

We bought the dining table from a little old couple in Milwaukee, who bought it originally back in 1963. We also purchased our bedroom set from them. It was quite an adventure for a 2.5 hour drive, truck rental, and moving it out of a 2nd story with the help of an 80 year old man who wouldn't let me help. They only had 5 chairs, so I harassed this poor guy in Chicago to break up a set that he was selling for 3 more chairs. He broke after a couple months. Thanks, Mod Matt!

Una Parte dining table by Jules and Jeremy, Dutch furniture designers. This Jules & Jeremy design table differs from the idea that tables should consist of a top and underneath the legs. With this design we made the top and the legs become one through elegant curves and graceful lines, without compromising simplicity and symmetry. This design shows contrast between straight lines and curves and contrast between the high gloss laquer and oiled natural wood. The addition of black or white lacquered the table is 'lifted' off the floor. This model seamlessly combines with floors off the other kinds of wood. Photography by Jules Ponsioen.

The cross wood grain lamellas, the aluminium frame and the finely chamfered edge

Australian Hardwood Blackbutt bespoke Dining Table made to order Sydney. For more information give us a call today on 02 9756 4242 or come in and visit our Showroom and Warehouse at Timber Floors Pty Ltd 7 Jumal Place,, Smithfield NSW 2164 www.timberfloors.com.au

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Our expandable play yard entertains with lights and sounds. So versatile...and so much fun! Our play yard assembles quickly into various configurations, then breaks down into portable, easy-to-store panels. Best yet, its wall of toys keeps your child amused, with a telephone, mirror, bead rollers--and a new keyboard that plays music and flashes lights. Provides 13 square feet of space, or you can enlarge it by adding up to five extensions (sold separately). With two-way door and childproof lock. Indoor/outdoor use. Toy colors may vary. For ages 6 months-3 years. Requires 2 "AA" batteries (sold separately).

 

# New playzone has panel that has lights and sounds

# Activities include: telephone with turning dial, sliding peek a boo, mirror, bead rollers, and picture house

# 7 buttons that flash and play music when pressed. Songs include "Wheels on the Bus", "Pop Goes the Weasel", "Anna Lee", "Skip to the Lou", "Bicycle Built For Two", "Sing a Song of Sixpence" and "Three Little Kittens"

# Swinging hinged door gives parents easy access to children and secure lock provides safety

# Assembled playzone area: 13 square feet

# Assembled play zone dimensions : 47"L x 43"W x 24"H

# Maximum weight of child is 40 lbs.

 

a celebration of enduring friendships

 

Table AETAS affectionate design across time

Can be made in 6, 8, 10 or 12 sides.

Lazy Susan in the center.

The tradition of dramatic advertising continues at the Phyllis Morris Showroom in West Hollywood, California with the Louis XIV Dining Table and Renaissance Dining Chairs. Photo by Lee Clower.

GONE - Sure, it seems to invite Boogie-Nights-esque partying, but you'll just have to keep the table in check.

  

Old conference table given to us for free. New paint & stencil design down the middle make it our dining room table

 

If you like my style, PLEASE VOTE FOR ME at:

 

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Samara Table by Michael Trayler Designs

48 Dia x 29½ H

Design Plus - Marin

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Our expandable play yard entertains with lights and sounds. So versatile...and so much fun! Our play yard assembles quickly into various configurations, then breaks down into portable, easy-to-store panels. Best yet, its wall of toys keeps your child amused, with a telephone, mirror, bead rollers--and a new keyboard that plays music and flashes lights. Provides 13 square feet of space, or you can enlarge it by adding up to five extensions (sold separately). With two-way door and childproof lock. Indoor/outdoor use. Toy colors may vary. For ages 6 months-3 years. Requires 2 "AA" batteries (sold separately).

 

# New playzone has panel that has lights and sounds

# Activities include: telephone with turning dial, sliding peek a boo, mirror, bead rollers, and picture house

# 7 buttons that flash and play music when pressed. Songs include "Wheels on the Bus", "Pop Goes the Weasel", "Anna Lee", "Skip to the Lou", "Bicycle Built For Two", "Sing a Song of Sixpence" and "Three Little Kittens"

# Swinging hinged door gives parents easy access to children and secure lock provides safety

# Assembled playzone area: 13 square feet

# Assembled play zone dimensions : 47"L x 43"W x 24"H

# Maximum weight of child is 40 lbs.

 

Sorry for the delay in posting more pic. Life gets in the way.

 

When we last spoke, there was only the claw foot. I was so tired that initial night that I hadn't given the intake series of pictures a serious review and just went with the featured foot detail pic. Happily, I found another workable image that would go a long way in discovering what on earth was rattling and falling apart when I first attempted to lift it up off the ground. This was not at all a woman's dressing table, as how it first seemed from a bird's eye perspective. This was one of those17th to 19th century foldable / expandable tables that most of us have seen, more so as drop-leaf designs that fold up quite compactly to make more space available in a smaller room.

 

With this table's design, as its shown here above, shows the inner workings of the front to back expandable rail track which goes from looking like a heavy duty table top sub-floor when fully retracted into its current size shown. And then as you pull on what looks like completely normal brass drawer pulls, the table itself is being pulled toward you while you have a volunteer engaged in holding the back end of the table in place so that when you pull those handles as well as release a manly sized iron latch release mechanism to keep the table closed and locked together, more of less! Now, as your team successfully pull the table out to expand it, you begin to see the most magical experience of seeing the faux under table layer now turn into an hourglass shaped set of railroad ties that are connected to each other by a sturdy, somewhat smooth and well hidden tung and groove pathway which allows the ties to slide along its track with its neighboring ties standing still or slides in the opposite direction. There also are nicely formed track stops in each rail tie's track length, so that way, you cant just pull it apart into a pileup that resemble how a train might look when it leaves the tracks. But what I really find impressive about this design is that the major mechanical system is an all wood, brute force strength-over-built approach that uses no visible steel rail system that one expects to see under most every expandable dining tables that is and was made for well over the past 100 years; The method most builders went with. Cheaper, lighter, faster to build...many benefits.

 

So, does all of that, outlined above, give we detectives any decent clues? To my mind, this table would seem to be a candidate which predates that iron or metal rail system era of usage. Or, it might have just come from an area that was more isolated and impractical to secure the metal components and so they made due with what they had available and used the sturdiest woods and skilled woodworkers to make it all work and look cool at the same time. Very likely, a table like this might seem to have magical powers, to the end users of those ages who predominantly weren't mechanical engineers by trade. So articles like this were the Transformer toy craze of our more recent history.

 

One more observation I picked up on with this table's design, The whole bird of prey thing I was talking about in the claw foot pic was likely way off the mark. I'm thinking now that the leaf-like carving at the shoulder top of the leg takes on the distinct appearance of a larger sized mammal, such as a gazelle, or a ram of some sort. When you look at the toe again with the ram head above it, you can imagine that we're looking at a hoof, rather then a bird's foot. You mileage my vary! :)

 

So maybe this design was geared to the sporting man of the day, such as a hunter, with heads mounted to the walls of his den or studio apartment. So with this table you get something that works quite nicely as a desk, or expanded out 2/4ths of the way and you can then place the top layer of the two layer mahogany desk top and form your table now into a square table to seat 2 to 4 people for a meal, a meeting or to play cards. The table can then further expand into a table that is now the full length which doubles the square/mid sized expansion, but the required third table top leaf was lost somewhere along its previous life. Its at that point that now the hidden 5th and 6th table legs come into suitable usefulness to act as the middle track trestle legs to now support the weight of the fully expanded table which will now support 6 guests feeding their pie holes, together! lol

 

Cheers! :)

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