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Julia Demer

Viewers (and Aidan) Are Not Fans of Carrie Bradshaw’s Choice of Dining Table — But, Sorry, It’s Actually a Design Classic

Sarah Jessica Parker, who plays Carrie Bradshaw's on HBO's "And Just Like That," pictured alongside a 1967 mid-century dining table design by Vladmir Kagan.

In Season 3, Episode 2 of And Just Like That, Carrie Bradshaw, true to form, is crashing out — not over a friend’s crisis or fashion-related emergency, but over a dining table. Granted, there's also a rat infestation brewing in her once-beautiful backyard, but it’s Aidan’s thumbs-down emoji in response to a vintage mid-century dining table on 1stDibs that really sends her into a spiral.

And Aidan’s not alone. Judging from the comments under 1stDibs’ Instagram post commemorating the cameo, plenty of AJLT viewers weren’t fans either. But what Aidan — and the trolls — are missing is that this wasn’t just any dining table. It was actually a piece of iconic furniture design. Vladimir Kagan for Vladimir Kagan Designs, circa 1967: a sleek, sculptural piece in zebrawood, aluminum, and glass. Archival. Rare. A member of furniture royalty, if you will.

It's simply good mid-century modern home design. The zebrawood is rich, graphic, and near impossible to find now. The aluminum gives it a cool edge. And the glass top keeps it light — both literally and visually — especially helpful if you happen to live in a multistory Gramercy brownstone with a bird’s-eye view of your own floor plan.

Oh, to live in a sitcom...

And for once, Carrie’s pick might actually be…practical? She might be famous for wearing Manolos on cobblestones, but this dining room table is expandable — a trademark of mid-century thinking, and a very real necessity in New York apartments.

Originals like this are few and far between. If we had the chance to buy one — especially with the time crunch of another buyer circling — we’d be spiraling too.

So yes, we’re siding with Carrie. And to prove it, we’re channeling the spirit of the controversial table by rounding up mid-century designs — though hopefully these might’ve passed the Aidan test with a certified thumbs-up.



Speaking of classics, these iconic mid-century modern chairs — that would pair beautifully with the above — are equally worthy of a little hubbub.

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