Antiques bring a romantic touch from the past and give the interior a distinctive charm. A piece of furniture from the Rococo, Baroque or Biedermeir era looks particularly attractive. Together with matching chairs and works of art from the era, the tables can be effectively staged in the dining room. Unfortunately, these finds are rather rare in antique shops or flea markets. Nowadays, however, many manufacturers offer dining tables with an antique look - the elegant piece of furniture is decorated with elaborate inlay work and wood carving and can hardly be distinguished from the originals.
The Italians and French have long been known for their magnificent pieces of furniture during the Baroque and Rococo eras. The sophisticated inlay work, the highly polished wooden surface and the turned legs give the furniture individuality and refine the interior in no time. Of course, such a piece of furniture has to be properly staged - a parquet floor andWallpaper for the wallswith baroque patterns form the perfect background for the furniture set. The chairs are traditionally upholstered including the backrest and are also richly decorated.
Even if this is not a truly vintage piece of furniture, you can still leave an impression with it - the most important thing is that the furniture is from a limited series, or one-off, that it has the characteristics of the selected era and that it is made of solid wood are. In the photo series below we show you some suggestions from renowned furniture stores from Europe - perhaps your new dining room set is among them.
To the collection ofCarpanelli
To the collection ofArredoclassic
To the furniture fromcarota
To the furniture fromCourt Zari
To the furniture fromModenese Gastone