Ultra-Rare Henredon Grand Provenance Neoclassical Dining Table – Fluted Legs & Claw Feet
$9,750.00
NOTE:Delivery: Occasional delivery is available throughout the East Coast at competitive rates. Please inquire for availability and a quote.An exceptionally rare Henredon Grand Provenance dining table, featuring fluted tapered legs with claw (paw) feet—a seldom-seen variation, as most Grand Provenance tables were designed with barley twist legs.Crafted in the 1990s by Henredon, this Neoclassical-inspired masterpiece is a testament to the brand’s dedication to superior craftsmanship and timeless elegance. The table showcases a rich mahogany and burl wood top with a granite edge, accented by gilt patera blocks, highlighting its refined and luxurious design.This table is believed to be a limited production run or special-order variation, as very few—if any—are available in the secondary market. Unlike the more common barley twist model, this design leans heavily into Neoclassical and Regency influences, making it a standout statement piece for collectors and designers alike.Ultra-rare fluted tapered legs with claw feet (instead of the more common barley twist design).Granite-edged mahogany and burl wood top, framed by gilt patera block detailing.Two extension leaves allow the table to expand to 136 inches, perfect for grand dining spaces.Dimensions:Overall length: 136” (with both leaves)Width: 53”Height: 30.5”Each leaf: 22” wideThis is a must-have for luxury furniture collectors and those seeking an heirloom-quality Henredon piece that is as unique as it is elegant.
About the Maker
Henredon
Henredon was founded in 1945 and quickly became known for its upscale, stylish furniture tailored to discerning tastes. The brand was recognized for its emphasis on luxurious woods, meticulous finishes, and enduring design that spanned classic and contemporary aesthetics.
Throughout its history, Henredon collaborated with renowned designers to produce collections that emphasized elegance and refinement. Although it ceased operations in the late 2010s, vintage Henredon pieces are still admired for their quality and timeless appeal, making them coveted in the secondary market.
















