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Dining Room Suite Collection

Step into the past and explore a collection of dining room suites from different eras



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Step into the past and explore a collection of dining room suites from different eras. In Henri Fantin-Latour's "Still Life: Corner of a Table, 1873, " we catch a glimpse of an elegant setting with delicate china and vibrant flowers. Moving forward to the late 18th century, the A19 Maryland Dining Room showcases American craftsmanship with its refined details and timeless charm. Traveling to Massachusetts in 1720, the A3 Massachusetts Dining Room takes us back to colonial times. Its simplicity exudes warmth and invites guests to gather around for hearty meals. Meanwhile, the A26 Virginia Dining Room from around 1800 reflects a more opulent style with intricate woodwork and luxurious fabrics. Narcissa Niblack Thorne's creation in A20 transports us to Virginia in 1758, where grandeur meets sophistication. The attention to detail is impeccable, making it a true work of art. Stepping into the Massachusetts Dining Room from 1795 (A10), we witness classic elegance combined with practicality—a space designed for both comfort and functionality. Fast-forwarding to the mid-20th century, Juanita Lantz's Dining Room Suite captures the essence of modern design while still paying homage to traditional elements. With clean lines and sleek finishes, this suite seamlessly blends old-world charm with contemporary aesthetics. To get a taste of what was available during that time period, we turn our attention towards lithographs from Army and Navy Stores Catalogue (1939-40). These pages showcase various dining room suites that were accessible at that time—each offering its unique style and character. Whether you prefer ornate designs or minimalist aesthetics, these dining room suites represent different periods in history while embodying their own distinct personalities. They serve as reminders that no matter how much time passes or trends change, gathering around a beautifully set table will always be an enduring tradition worth cherishing.