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Biface extendable dining table for 4 to 10 people. This 50s-style extendable table can be used for any occasion. Its solid oak veneer and tapered legs create its signature renewed vintage look. Made in Europe. Product Details • 2 extensions • Tapered legs • Oak veneered MDF top, polyurethane varnish finish • Feet in solid oak with polyurethane varnish • Bevelled tabletop • Metallic extension runners • Assembly: Approximately 1 hour, 2 people (minimum)Care instructions • To protect your table, consider trivets, coasters and placemats. Dimensions • Without extension : 4 place settings, total length 120cm • 1 extension : 6 place settings, total length 170cm • 2 extensions: 8-10 place settings, total length 220cm • Height: 75cm • Depth: 90cmDelivery:. Assembly required. Available for home delivery. Note! Please check that all access points are large enough to accommodate your delivery (doors, stairs, lifts). • Made in Europe. • WOOD FROM SUSTAINABLY MANAGED FORESTS. FSC® certified wood comes from forests that are environmentally, socially and economically well managed. Dimensions and weight of parcel2 parcels • L102 x H13.5 x D62 cm - 40 kg • L94.5 x H9.5 x D35 cm - 18.7 kg
I love this extendable dining table for its clean, minimalist lines and versatile function. It works well in both contemporary and Scandinavian-inspired interiors, bringing a sense of understated elegance without overpowering the space. Its extendable feature makes it ideal for both intimate family dinners and larger gatherings, providing practicality without sacrificing style. When styling, consider pairing it with simple, modern chairs in natural or muted tones to highlight its wood finish, or add a pop of colour with seat pads for a more personalised look. A tidy, uncluttered tabletop with a few statement accessories or a runner can keep the overall aesthetic sleek and inviting.
Adrian Wells
Flitch Interior Stylist
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