Drew Barrymore's new dining room furniture collection features the most stylish '70s-inspired pieces I've ever seen – they're available from $296 at Walmart
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The '70s are enduring for a reason: the interiors of this sunny decade are warm, elevated, and highly versatile.
Now, Drew Barrymore has recreated some of the beloved silhouettes from this era with her new dining room furniture collection for her Walmart line, Beautiful by Drew. The drop features a small and large dining table, bar-height chairs, and dining chairs, all of which come in both honey wood and black finishes. Not to mention, they are extremely well-priced.
With all pieces under $400, these picks are a great way to get the '70s look (which has been making quite the comeback lately) at a fraction of the cost.
Small dining rooms meet their match with this 42-inch, rounded table, with a contemporary feel and fluted pattern. It would be the perfect accent in a kitchen breakfast nook to add both function and flair.
From $296.00 at Walmart
Seating up to six people, this table is both durable and elegant, coming in a warm wood or matte black finish. It's the ideal piece for making a formal dining room feel more current and refreshing.
From $376.00 at Walmart
With dowel-style wood legs and a horseshoe-shaped back, these chairs have a vintage feel with a budget-friendly price tag at $249.00 for a set of two. Eating at the kitchen island has never looked so chic.
From $249.00 at Walmart
Similar to the counter-height chairs, these dining seats are chic and refined, with the choice between boucle cream or beige and cream striped cushions. The open space at the back makes them the perfect choice for a small dining room.
From $219.00 at Walmart
The small dining table is particularly noteworthy for those of us looking for small dining room ideas. At 42 inches, this round table is perfect for compact areas, comfortably seating up to four people.
Its larger counterpart, meanwhile, is a fantastic option for those who want the same look but have a larger space. The table is outfitted with two fluted legs rather than one, though it comes in the same warm wood shade, and opts for an oval base.
Meanwhile, the dining chair options are perfect for both kitchen island seating or traditional dining tables. The stool-height chairs tuck in nicely to a breakfast nook, while the regular-sized ones are truly essentials for any dining area. Both come with an option between a bouclé cream or beige and cream striped linen fabric cushion, combining slight texture and pattern with the chair's sleek, matte finish.
Both the chairs and tables also come in a black variation, perfect for those who are working with either monochromatic or contemporary kitchens and dining rooms.
The dining table decor ideas with these items are endless: vintage table settings would look fantastic with these pieces, from rattan placemats to mixed and matched napkin rings. For those looking to infuse some retro-inspired furnishings into their homes, this collection is one to add to your wishlist.
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