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Set up a Dining Room Perfect for Hosting Formal Affairs

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Maybe the Queen isn’t coming to dinner, but you can still impress guests with this furniture and decor

Analog table and Drop chairs by Fritz Hansen

Jaime Hayon’s eight-seater, available in white laminate, oak and walnut veneer, pairs well with Arne Jacobsen’s reissued bucket seats. Call for pricing, at Torp Inc.

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Albedo suspension lamp by FontanaArte

This fluffy cloud of a lamp is made from a metal structure wrapped in a machine-washable, white fabric diffuser. From $620, at Interior Elements

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Bugia Lanterna by Seletti

Create a warm glow with these tea light and candle holders made of porcelain and glass, an update on traditional lanterns. From $60, at Bergo Designs

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Verse flooring

Get the look of wood without the scuff marks, or the maintenance. Alternate wide and thin textured porcelain tiles for subtle visual elegance. From $11/sq ft at Céragrès

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Perlee dinner plate by L’Objet

Bordered by a blue stripe with rings of raised, pearl-like dots, these hand-painted porcelain plates are dishwasher safe. $75 each, at William Ashley

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Different Trains by De La Espada

Designed by Matthew Hilton, this walnut cabinet features sliding laminate doors that move along tracks like railcars. $7190, at Hollace Cluny

Originally published in our Winter 2014 issue as Dining Rooms: Formal Affairs.

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