Oval Pedestal Dining Set with X-Back Chairs
Dining Room Set: Table and Seating · Transitional / Neoclassical Revival (Modern Era) · Likely a major mass-market retailer such as Rooms To Go, Ashley Furniture, or similar brand

Type
Dining Room Set: Table and Seating
Style Period
Transitional / Neoclassical Revival (Modern Era)
Material
Likely Rubberwood or Solid Mixed Hardwoods with MDF veneer top; Polyester or Microfiber upholstery
Age Estimate
Circa 2010-2020; Modern Contemporary manufacture
Dimensions
Table: 30"H x 42"W x 60-72"L; Chairs: 38"H x 19"W x 21"D
Origin
Likely manufactured in Vietnam or Malaysia for the North American retail market
Designer/Maker
Likely a major mass-market retailer such as Rooms To Go, Ashley Furniture, or similar brand
Value Estimate
$300 - $600 (Secondary market/Resale value for a 5-6 piece set in this condition)
Description
A transitional dining ensemble featuring a classic oval pedestal table and five matching chairs. The 'X' lattice back design on the chairs provides a geometric interest that bridges traditional cottage and modern aesthetics. The cream finish offers a bright, airy feeling suitable for coastal or casual suburban dining spaces.
Key Features
Double-X back chair design, pedestal table base for maximum legroom, and neutral polyester seat cushions
Color & Finish
Off-white or Cream lacquered paint finish with a smooth, semi-matte sheen
Construction Method
Modern factory mass-produced; likely flat-pack or bolt-together assembly
Joinery & Craftsmanship
Machine-cut mortise and tenon or dowel joints; corner-block reinforced chair seats
Wood Grain & Species
Dense grain typical of Southeast Asian hardwoods (Rubberwood) under opaque finish
Surface Treatment
Pigmented lacquer coating; uniform spray application with no visible wood grain
Upholstery Details
Tan/Beige microfiber or faux-suede; tight box seat with foam padding and no tufting
Hardware & Fittings
Internal steel bolts and cam locks; table likely features a wooden butterfly leaf track system
Origin & Provenance
Likely manufactured in Vietnam or Malaysia for the North American retail market
Condition Notes
Very Good; the finish appears intact with no visible chipping or staining on the upholstery
Interesting Facts
The X-back chair is a simplified evolution of the 18th-century Sheraton and Hepplewhite designs, adapted for 21st-century production
Cultural Significance
Represents the 'Modern Farmhouse' and 'Transitional' trend ubiquitous in early 21st-century suburban home decor
Similar Pieces
Louis XVI chairs (tapered legs but different backs) or Windsor chairs (spindle backs instead of X-lattices)
Care & Maintenance
Dust with a soft microfiber cloth; clean upholstery with water-based foam cleaners; avoid abrasive chemical sprays
Value Estimate
$300 - $600 (Secondary market/Resale value for a 5-6 piece set in this condition)
Sustainability Notes
Standard mass-market production; uses common hardwoods but high-VOC lacquers are typical for this finish style