Oak 1940s Table
20th Century Tables
Oak
Vintage 1940s Italian Center Tables
Wood, Oak
Vintage 1940s French Arts and Crafts End Tables
Oak
Mid-20th Century French Mid-Century Modern Coffee and Cocktail Tables
Oak
Vintage 1940s French Art Deco Dining Room Tables
Oak
Vintage 1940s French Dining Room Tables
Oak
20th Century American Art Deco End Tables
Ceramic, Oak
Vintage 1940s Belgian Art Deco Dining Room Tables
Oak
Vintage 1940s Farm Tables
Oak
Early 20th Century French Center Tables
Oak
Mid-20th Century French Art Deco Gueridon
Oak
Vintage 1940s French Brutalist Side Tables
Oak
Vintage 1940s French Rustic Center Tables
Oak
Mid-20th Century French Mid-Century Modern Coffee and Cocktail Tables
Oak
Mid-20th Century French Mid-Century Modern Coffee and Cocktail Tables
Oak
Mid-20th Century Dining Room Tables
Oak
Vintage 1940s Danish Scandinavian Modern Side Tables
Leather, Oak
Mid-20th Century French Art Deco Coffee and Cocktail Tables
Travertine, Bronze
Vintage 1940s French Coffee and Cocktail Tables
Iron
Vintage 1940s English Country Side Tables
Oak
Vintage 1940s Unknown Mid-Century Modern Side Tables
Oak
Vintage 1940s French Tables
Fruitwood
Vintage 1940s Danish Scandinavian Modern Side Tables
Glass, Oak, Alligator
Mid-20th Century French Mid-Century Modern Desks and Writing Tables
Oak
Vintage 1940s Mid-Century Modern End Tables
Oak
Vintage 1940s American Mid-Century Modern Side Tables
Metal
Vintage 1940s Italian Center Tables
Oak
Vintage 1940s Swedish Side Tables
Oak
Vintage 1940s Coffee and Cocktail Tables
Oak
Vintage 1940s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Side Tables
Fabric, Glass, Oak
Vintage 1940s French French Provincial Dining Room Tables
Oak
Vintage 1940s French Art Deco Dining Room Tables
Laminate, Oak
Vintage 1940s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Dining Room Tables
Oak
Early 20th Century French Arts and Crafts Gueridon
Brass
Vintage 1940s Portuguese Art Deco Desks and Writing Tables
Metal
Early 20th Century Dutch Arts and Crafts Coffee and Cocktail Tables
Oak
Vintage 1940s French Tables
Oak
Vintage 1940s French Brutalist Console Tables
Oak
Vintage 1940s French Brutalist Dining Room Tables
Oak
Vintage 1940s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Table Lamps
Brass
Vintage 1940s Danish Scandinavian Modern Sofa Tables
Oak
Vintage 1940s Swedish Mid-Century Modern Table Lamps
Brass
Vintage 1940s American Mid-Century Modern Table Lamps
Oak, Walnut
Vintage 1940s Belgian Art Deco Console Tables
Oak
Vintage 1940s French Rustic Dining Room Sets
Oak
Vintage 1940s Danish Mid-Century Modern Coffee and Cocktail Tables
Oak
Vintage 1940s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Table Lamps
Brass
Vintage 1940s Danish Mid-Century Modern Drop-leaf and Pembroke Tables
Oak
Vintage 1940s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Table Lamps
Brass
Vintage 1940s Swedish Mid-Century Modern Table Lamps
Metal, Brass
Mid-20th Century Art Deco Table Lamps
Oak
Early 20th Century French Art Deco Desks and Writing Tables
Brass
Vintage 1940s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Table Lamps
Brass, Iron
Vintage 1940s French Mid-Century Modern Dining Room Tables
Oak
Vintage 1940s Italian Mid-Century Modern Dining Room Tables
Oak
Vintage 1940s French Mid-Century Modern Dining Room Tables
Oak
Vintage 1940s Danish Scandinavian Modern Coffee and Cocktail Tables
Oak
Mid-20th Century Spanish Spanish Colonial Farm Tables
Oak
Vintage 1940s Danish Scandinavian Modern Coffee and Cocktail Tables
Oak
Vintage 1940s French Art Deco Dining Room Tables
Oak
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Finding the Right Tables for You
The right vintage, new or antique tables can help make any space in your home stand out.
Over the years, the variety of tables available to us, as well as our specific needs for said tables, has broadened. Today, with all manner of these must-have furnishings differing in shape, material and style, any dining room table can shine just as brightly as the guests who gather around it.
Remember, when shopping for a dining table, it must fit your dining area, and you need to account for space around the table too — think outside the box, as an oval dining table may work for tighter spaces. Alternatively, if you’ve got the room, a Regency-style dining table can elevate any formal occasion at mealtime.
Innovative furniture makers and designers have also redefined what a table can be. Whether it’s an unconventional Ping-Pong table, a brass side table to display your treasured collectibles or a Louis Vuitton steamer trunk to add an air of nostalgia to your loft, your table can say a lot about you.
The visionary work of French designer Xavier Lavergne, for example, includes tables that draw on the forms of celestial bodies as often as they do aquatic creatures or fossils. Elsewhere, Italian architect Gae Aulenti, who looked to Roman architecture in crafting her stately Jumbo coffee table, created clever glass-topped mobile coffee tables that move on bicycle tires or sculpted wood wheels for Fontana Arte.
Coffee and cocktail tables can serve as a room’s centerpiece with attention-grabbing details and colors. Glass varieties will keep your hardwood flooring and dazzling area rugs on display, while a marble or stone coffee table in a modern interior can showcase your prized art books and decorative objects. A unique vintage desk or writing table can bring sophistication and even a bit of spice to your work life.
No matter your desired form or function, a quality table for your living space is a sound investment. On 1stDibs, browse a collection of vintage, new and antique bedside tables, mid-century end tables and more .
- What is a 1940s style dress?1 Answer1stDibs ExpertOctober 5, 2021The most popular 1940s-style dress was the shirtwaist dress. It had a front opening like a men’s shirt, but with large buttons in the front of the dress, which was practical and easy to wear. The sleeves were short and necklines varied from shirt style to sweetheart and other necklines. Antique and vintage dresses from well-known designers are available on 1stDibs.
- 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022A number of dresses were popular during the 1940s. Many women wore short-waist dresses with button necks, collars, fitted waists and full skirts. The classic A-lines with knee-length hems in red, white and blue colors were also a trend. Shop a collection of vintage dresses on 1stDibs.
- 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 22, 2021In the 1940s, ladies wore clothes defined by clean and slim silhouettes. The jackets, blouses and sweaters often featured shoulderpads and had somewhat of a military feel. Most dresses were quite casual and pants and playsuits became part of a woman's everyday style.
- 1stDibs ExpertSeptember 23, 2024Claire McCardell was the designer often called the Mother of American Fashion in the 1940s. An American designer, she helped introduce women's sportswear to the United States and was particularly well-known for her bias-cut, loose-fitting Monastic dress. When World War II broke out in the 1940s, she designed pieces out of readily available materials like denim, calico and wool jersey, introducing new fabrics for women's clothing that would remain popular well after the close of the war. Many people point to McCardell as one of the first successful American fashion designers. Shop a collection of Claire McCardell apparel on 1stDibs.
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