At Canonbury Antiques we are renowned for being dining set specialists. With Thanksgiving and Christmas fast approaching what better time to have your whole family sitting around a large upscale, classic antique dining set?
(Above - Regency pedestal table with set of matching mahogany Chippendale chairs)
We specialise in classic English dining sets and can mix and match tables and chairs. A chunky Victorian dinig table in mahogany with a set of Chippendale chairs around it to match? A Regency pedestal dining table in walnut with a matching set of Trafalgar dining chairs? Queen Anne chairs, Windsors, refectory tables, Victorian balloon backs, ladderbacks, oak spindlebacks.. the list goes on and on. We have multiple combinations so we can perfectly match your mood, style and interior scheme.
Most of our dining sets work from a leaf system so you can extend the table for larger dinner parties and functions - such as a Thanksgiving or Christmas dinner. Some of our bigger tables can seat up to 16 people and we can custom make even larger dining tables. There's nothing so important as getting family and friends around the same table to dine so why not do it in style? All these dining sets are hand made in the UK to centuries old traditions so they will last forever hence making them a great investment.
With shipping date cut off points - particularly for the US - fast approaching please get your orders in as early as possible. Of course you can also visit our North London antiques showroom to try these tables out yourself for comfort and taste.
Click here to view our range of Victorian dining sets
(Above - a nice silver plate epergne / centrepiece looks great on a Victorian dining table in walnut with matching set of Queen Anne chairs)
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