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Your bold interior design aesthetic and confident sense of style will fall in love with our glam Basque collection. This showstopping range’s handcrafted extending dining table certainly brings home the wow factor – and then some. From its pyramid-shaped base in antiqued steel to that glossy boat-shaped ceramic top, this dining table is simply stunning and looks perfect paired with the range’s velvet dining with diamond-patterned stitching. This exciting collection also includes dining sets and bar stools as well as occasional tables and a sideboard. The Basque collection is exclusive to Furniture Village. With its bold diamond-effect steel base and glossy ceramic top, this fabulous extending dining table is a mix of materials, shapes and patterns. Glam and striking. Why you'll love it Glam style that wows from every angle. Striking pyramid-shaped base is made of steel. Its 3-dimensional diamond pattern has a beautiful antiqued finish. Glossy boat-shaped top in ceramic on tempered glass. Highly durable finish – ceramic is heat-, scratch- and chip-resistant. Simply pull on the table’s ends to extend it in seconds. Closed or extended, the ceramic pattern continues seamlessly across the table top. Table is available in 2 sizes. Handcrafted. A Furniture Village exclusive. This extending dining table is part of our Basque range. What you need to know Small dining table seats 4 closed and 6 when extended. Large dining table seats 6 closed and 8 when extended. 6 mm ceramic laminated onto 8 mm tempered glass. This dining table is very heavy. Once in place, it will be difficult to reposition. Please take care if you have to move it. Please note that ceramic is not 100% heatproof. We recommend using coasters and placemats at all times. Easy to care for. Simply wipe with a clean damp cloth. Shop our Basque range for dining room furniture and occasional tables.
Lina Chen
Flitch Interior Stylist
Dimensions can be found on Furniture Village's websitehere