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Dana-Thomas Grand Extension Tables


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    In 1902, Frank Lloyd Wright created an enormous dining room in the home he designed for Susan Lawrence Dana. His brilliantly designed table surrounded by high-backed chairs created a spacious but intimate "room within a room" setting.

    Based on Wright's drawings and actual Dana-Thomas house measurements, these pieces now complete your own dining and gathering areas.

    This table with self-storing leaves generously accommodates twelve people.

    It is available in two widths: 48” and 42”.

    Parkton Oak
    Madison Oak
    Parkton Cherry
    Natural Cherry
     
    Your Price $6,450.00
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