It's All Greek to Me | Set of Four Mid-century Dining Chairs With Greek Key Design

When does the iconic Greek Key design date back to? Around 700 BC. Since then it has been a consistent motif in everything from architecture to furniture.

This set of four mid-century dining chairs features a Greek key design, $495. 

20 w x 20 d x 32 t with 18 seat height.

Ancient Symbols | 1960s Greek Key Nightstands

1960s Greek Key Nightstands

A Greek key is a universal sign for sophistication. According to Wikipedia, it's also one of the most important symbols in Greece and is believed to symbolize infinity and unity. The world could use a few more Greek keys, don't you think? 

Each of these 1960s nightstands features a drawer with Greek key design. Because the nightstands are smaller in scale they would be perfect for a small bedroom. 

16 in deep x 21in wide x 23 in tall 

$295/pair

Baggage Claim | Vintage Greek Key Dresser by Thomasville

Vintage Greek Key Dresser by Thomasville

Touching down on safe ground after weeks of being away from home is one of the best feelings, (second, of course, to seeing your smiling family at baggage claim.)

This vintage dresser by Thomasville was crafted in 1964 and features a Greek key design and brass trim. Would also function as a credenza in the office.

74 in long x 20 in deep x 33 in tall

$595

Stand Out | Vintage Mirror by Thomasville

Vintage Mirror by Thomasville

Some people dye their hair pink, shave off their eyebrows, or pierce their most sensitive parts to stand apart from the crowd. You, however, just make horrendous faces anytime you pass by a mirror. ''I call this one, The Baked Potato.‘‘

This vintage mirror by Thomasville was crafted in 1965 and features a Greek key and sun design.

36 in wide x 58 in tall

$295

Proud Maximalist | 1965 Dresser by Thomasville

1965 Dresser by Thomasville

You have never cared for anything described as ‘minimalist'. If someone asked you what your favorite style was, you'd say matter of factly, ‘maximalist'. You adore adornments, intricacies, and accessories more than most. 

This large chest by Thomasville was handcrafted in 1965 and features a Greek key design and brass trim.

20 in deep x 42 in wide x 65 in tall

$595