Karges Regency Burled Walnut Double Pedestal Extension Dining Table, Newly Refinished

Karges Regency Burled Walnut Double Pedestal Extension Dining Table, Newly Refinished

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An exceptional French Regency style double pedestal extension dining table By Karges Furniture USA, Circa 1960s Gorgeous book-matched burled walnut … more »

$$$$$ · Indexed February 12, 2024 ·



Liberty & 33rd
South Bend, IN
1301 S. Main St. South Bend IN, 46601 · (574) 607-3031






Usage
  • Often suited for both formal dining and casual gatherings, an extension dining table can offer flexibility in accommodating different numbers of guests.
  • Ideal for those who enjoy hosting dinner parties, as the extension feature allows for easy transformation from a smaller, intimate setting to a larger dining arrangement.
  • May be placed in a dining room or large kitchen, creating an inviting focal point that encourages family and friends to gather.
History
  • Karges Furniture, established in the U.S. in the mid-20th century, is known for its high-quality craftsmanship and timeless designs that reflect traditional styles.
  • The 1960s exemplified a resurgence of interest in classic French Regency design, which emphasized elegance and sophistication in furniture aesthetics.
  • Burled walnut, often used in luxury furniture, has a rich history that dates back centuries, valued for its unique grain patterns and warmth.
Design Significance
  • French Regency style is characterized by its use of rich materials and elaborate details, which aimed to bring opulence into the home.
  • Burled walnut wood is often appreciated for its striking visual appeal and is commonly associated with high-end furniture, showcasing craftsmanship and design legacy.
  • Extension dining tables represent a practical yet stylish solution to dynamic dining experiences, making them a staple in both historic and contemporary homes.

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