This extending dining table is inspired by a predecessor by Robert Jupe, circa 1830. Robert Jupe’s tables functioned on a revolving mechanism which required leaves to be stored separately from the table itself. Theodore Alexander’s patented mechanism allows those leaves to be ingeniously self-stored.
This extending dining table is inspired by a predecessor by Robert Jupe, circa 1830. Robert Jupe’s tables functioned on a revolving mechanism which required leaves to be stored separately from the table itself. Theodore Alexander’s patented mechanism allows those leaves to be ingeniously self-stored. The table can be easily expanded and this casual take on a traditional table uses inswept legs inspired by the Regency period in a more Casual Modern mood. The hewn walnut finish allows the table to be integrated in casual or modern settings and creates a wonderful textured surface that plays with light.
The table is part of Theodore Alexander’s NoDa Collection designed by Thor Taber. Theodore Alexander also offers this patented function on several Modern, Casual and Classic styles.
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