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Dinner parties every night or family style suppers in the kitchen? No matter what your meal time mood, SUITE New York has dining style covered. This week we feature a selection of dining tables in all shapes, sizes and styles.
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Pk54
The PK54 dining table, designed by Poul Kjaerholm in 1963, is a juxtaposition of contrasting materials and shapes. The circular marble top sits on a square steel base in nicely divergent textures. A solid maple extension ring is available as an unusual solution to the problem of extending a round table. PK54 starts at $9,808
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CAVALLETO
Luigi Caccia Dominioni designed the ethereal Cavalletto table in 1947 top based on a prototype from the 1930’s. Cavalleto’s lucid brass frame and high-gloss polyester lacquer or crystal clear varnished top transform the table into a beautiful reflecting tray. Cavalleto starts at $14,300
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Diamante
Dynamic sibling duo Alberto Basaglia & Natalia Rota Nodari designed the Diamante table series to do just what the name implies, shine. The striking table base is constructed without welds for a sleek and sculptural finish. With 10 brilliant colors to choose from for the base, Diamante makes an artful impact in any dining room setting. Diamante starts at $8,750
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Piet Hein
Piet Hein, Bruno Mathsson and Arne Jacobsen designed the Piet Hein table series in 1968. The most renowned member of the series, the Super-Elliptical, was inspired by Piet Hein’s mathematical solution to a traffic problem at Sergels Torg in Stockholm. This ingenious table has no ends resulting in a consistently democratic seating arrangement and refined look. Piet Hein starts at $1,594
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