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HeatherLynn
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02/03/2013 6:43 pm  

I was wondering if anyone could help me. I just recently bought this dining room table without chairs but can't find anything online to figure out an era it maybe came from. I was hoping in time to get chairs that fit the table appropriately. Any help would be amazing! Thank you very much in advance.


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Steph.a.nie
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03/03/2013 4:36 am  

Do you really have to match eras?
If you match things too much your dining room will end up looking like a stage set or a museum. Just use your eye. Something will click or it won't. But don't believe me most of the interiors I see in decorating magazines nowadays are very mixed up in terms of styles and periods. I'm sorry if this wasn't the kind of advice you were looking for.


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jbtirza
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03/03/2013 10:43 am  

Well
It sure is mid century / 1960's, and very pretty!


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TheMidCenturyBeehive
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03/03/2013 6:27 pm  

You might try Lane Perception
Your table has a fairly common mid-century silhouette. If you were looking for other pieces to match, you might try the Perception line by Lane, which has very similar lines, particularly in the legs. Having said that, you specifically asked for dining chairs, and I never felt the Perception dining chairs really "matched" the table. Also, due to the bent laminate backrests, they're frequently confused for higher-end pieces (Hvidt, Ostergaard) and as such can be overpriced.


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jbtirza
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03/03/2013 6:57 pm  

Try some
Italian mid entury chairs, they would it the slim lining of the legs


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