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$536.77The Story
This David Joel Ltd. dining table from the 1940s-50s is a refined example of British mid-century design. Satin-veneered with distinctive D-shaped ends, the table features removable legs for practical versatility. Retaining its original manufacturerâs label and stamped with the âCC 3410 Utility Schemeâ mark, it reflects the periodâs emphasis on quality, restraint, and functional elegance. Clean proportions and subtle detailing give the piece a quiet, enduring presence.///Description
Since SCP was founded in the mid-80's, we have been sourcing vintage furniture, rugs and accessories as part of our collection. Mixing old, often one-of-a-kind pieces, with new designs has been the secret to creating SCP's unique and eclectic look. Our collection is here to help you add interesting pieces to your home, achieving the perfect balance between old and new.Â

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
This David Joel Ltd. dining table from the 1940s-50s is a refined example of British mid-century design. Satin-veneered with distinctive D-shaped ends, the table features removable legs for practical versatility. Retaining its original manufacturerâs label and stamped with the âCC 3410 Utility Schemeâ mark, it reflects the periodâs emphasis on quality, restraint, and functional elegance. Clean proportions and subtle detailing give the piece a quiet, enduring presence.///Description
Since SCP was founded in the mid-80's, we have been sourcing vintage furniture, rugs and accessories as part of our collection. Mixing old, often one-of-a-kind pieces, with new designs has been the secret to creating SCP's unique and eclectic look. Our collection is here to help you add interesting pieces to your home, achieving the perfect balance between old and new.Â























