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Italian Dining Tables

Italian Dining Tables for Flair and Strength

What does it mean to have Italian dining tables on your list of possible dining area furniture? For one thing, it probably means that you are looking for a functional dining room table, one that features a certain flair and strength, setting it apart from more traditional styles. In general, Italian dining tables will have light natural colors if they are made of wood, and will use materials such as steel, aluminum, and glass if the designer and manufacturer have gone with a more aggressive look.

For example, tables and chairs by Tonin Casa use this unique straightforward approach, with stainless steel and white in some of the company’s designs.  However, other designers of Italian dining tables combine gleaming metal and glass or crystal tops for a more open look. From the 1920s to the 1950s, designers used steel and aluminum in their furniture, a trend that was reborn in recent years and continues today.

Yet the more traditional Italian dining tables use quality wood finished to a golden brown, while also featuring soft, rounded lines on the tops and graceful curves on one-piece legs. Classic Italian dining tables are typically made in the pedestal style, some with the strength of a large single pedestal and others with individual legs gathered at the center that gracefully spread to a solid base at the floor.

With any of the varieties of Italian dining tables, you will get an item that is strong yet elegant, with designers generally staying away from the heavier, darker woods and construction type. Additionally, many Italian dining tables are made with the idea of maintaining an open atmosphere in the dining area, adding to the relaxed feel of the room. Italian dining tables of the finest quality usually begin in the $1,000 price range, often commanding prices of $3,000 to $4,000 or more. Keep in mind that if you were to add matching chairs, the price would likely be more.

Another style of Italian dining tables that seems to be in a class by itself is the volcanic stone tables from Higuera, each beautifully hand-painted and placed on a wrought iron base. These tables, often one of a kind, come in a variety of sizes and shapes, with a 47-inch rectangular table costing about $2,000. Suppliers of quality dining tables will always suggest that you take your time when making a decision that will enhance one of the most important rooms in the home. When you choose Italian dining tables as your style, you open a door to variety in style, color, and feel that can make this choice an exciting one.

 


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