You see dining furniture beyond style to its strength and longevity. Hardwoods have long delivered this. Building off this, wrought iron dining tables present a combination of durability and weather resistance in varying degrees. At the same time, iron’s ability to be shaped results in intricate flourishes, frames and bases that inject a new level of individuality into your home.
Why a Wrought Iron Dining Table?
In terms of furniture, wrought iron is one of the strongest materials out there for both indoor and outdoor use. This material, by itself with a powder-coated finish, withstands the elements and requires less maintenance. For décor, it stands out with a head-turning presence yet lets other materials shine, including both glass and hardwoods.
Options for a Wrought Iron Dining Table
We chase adventure at Chairish. We go after new, exciting materials, like wrought iron, through modern and vintage pieces. We think about all its possibilities, how it interacts with existing furnishings and its long-term sustainability.
Our edited selection presents wrought iron in two forms: as a base material or composing the full table’s frame. As such, explore wrought iron and glass top and iron and wood combinations for your dining room, spanning classic and contemporary to French influences.
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