About the House

dinetc. is a family-owned furniture store in Borough Park, Brooklyn, with a single subject we love: the dining room. We've been on the corner of New Utrecht Avenue and 44th Street since 1985 — the same family, the same handshake.

A dinetc. dining room

Our Craft

We pick each piece the old way — with our eyes, our hands, and forty years of practice.

Every table, chair, stool and sideboard on our floor is chosen by the family — from kiln-dried hardwood frames to hand-tied upholstery — built by makers we've worked with for decades.

We carry classic dining sets, counter and bar stools, buffets, china cabinets, and a curated edit of upholstered seating. If you don't see it on the floor, ask — most pieces are available in custom finishes, sizes, and fabrics.

In-store shopping, curbside pickup, and white-glove delivery throughout New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut.

A maker finishing a walnut edge

01

Heritage

Family-owned and operated on the same Brooklyn corner since 1985 — two generations and counting.

02

Selection

Dining tables, chairs, bar stools, sideboards and bedroom pieces — from heirloom hardwood to modern classics.

03

Service

Knowledgeable, no-pressure help on the floor, custom orders welcome, and white-glove delivery across the tri-state.

Our Story

A quiet line through four decades.

  1. 1985

    A Brooklyn beginning

    The Schlussel family opens dinetc. on New Utrecht Avenue with a simple promise: honest dinette furniture, sold by people who know it well.

  2. 1990s

    Borough Park favorite

    Word of mouth turns a neighborhood shop into a borough-wide destination for dining sets, bar stools and bedroom suites.

  3. 2007

    Next generation

    The next generation joins the family business, broadening the floor with custom orders and designer collaborations.

  4. 2018

    Showroom refresh

    The 4402 New Utrecht corner store is reimagined — same warm welcome, more room to wander.

  5. Today

    Four decades in

    Forty years on the same corner, still family-owned, still community first.