Early American maple furniture is designed to last — and, too, designed to please. Sturdy, stable and perennially in style, maple furniture is also enjoying a bit of a resurgence in popularity now among decorators, architects and the average DIYer alike. There’s no surprise why, either, as the qualities that have rendered 1950s maple furniture a great deal to midcentury consumers are qualities that stand the tests of time: simplicity, substance, and style, all within a practical pricepoint. Among our favorite antique maple furniture finds in our online furniture boutique are the likes of early 1900s parcel-gilt and walnut coffee tables, early American cannonball headboard and footboard designs, 1960s era end tables, antique drop-leaf dining tables, early 19th century commodes, and a bevy of other beautiful pieces that have been designed to serve generations of families. Browsing for something even more modern? Take a quick gander (or a long stroll) over to our mid century modern aisles to be wowed by even more special pieces.
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