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Mid-century chrome and yellow Formica dinette table

Mid-century chrome and yellow Formica dinette table

Selling Price

$300

History

This style of dinette table emerged in the 1950s as part of the post-war American design movement that emphasized modern materials, bright colors, and streamlined forms. Chrome-plated steel frames paired with Formica laminate tops became the hallmark of kitchen and dining furniture during this era, reflecting optimism and the embrace of new manufacturing technologies. These tables were mass-produced by various American furniture manufacturers and became fixtures in homes across the United States throughout the 1950s and early 1960s. Mid-century dinette sets hold strong appeal for vintage furniture collectors, retro kitchen enthusiasts, and interior designers seeking authentic period pieces for restoration projects or themed spaces. The combination of nostalgic charm, durable construction, and iconic design makes these tables highly sought after in the vintage furniture market. Collectors particularly value examples in good original condition with vibrant Formica colors and intact chrome trim, as they represent an important chapter in American domestic design history.

Origin

United States

Time period

circa 1950–1960