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The Venice 6-Seater Dining Set is the epitome of modern luxury, featuring a latte-colored glossy dining table with a striking marble effect tabletop that brings a timeless appeal to your dining space. The sculptural base not only provides sturdy support but also serves as a statement piece, adding an architectural edge to your dining room. Paired with six matching faux leather chairs, each chair is upholstered with quilted PU leather and finished with elegant stitching, ensuring both comfort and style. The polished chrome cantilever base adds a contemporary flair, making this set the perfect choice for a luxurious modern dining environment. Key Features: ✔ Glossy Marble Effect Tabletop – A stunning latte-colored finish for a sophisticated look ✔ Sculptural Table Base – Adds a unique architectural design ✔ Comfortable Faux Leather Chairs – Quilted PU leather upholstery with elegant stitching ✔ Polished Chrome Cantilever Base – Adds a contemporary shine to the set ✔ Dimensions: •Table:H76 cm x W160 cm x D90 cm •Chairs: H93 cm x W43 cm x D60 cm The Venice Dining Set effortlessly blends luxury and functionality, making it the perfect centerpiece for a modern, elegant dining space.
The Venice 1.6m 6 Seater Latte dining set is a versatile piece that works well in modern or contemporary interiors, thanks to its neutral tone and clean lines. I love how its understated elegance can be complemented with colourful or textured accessories, making it adaptable to different styles. Practical styling tips include pairing it with soft, patterned cushions to add comfort and visual interest, or balancing its sleek look with warm wood accents in nearby furniture or flooring. This set is ideal for those looking for a practical yet stylish dining solution that can easily fit into open-plan kitchens or compact dining areas, creating an inviting space for family gatherings or casual dinners.
Anaya Kapoor
Flitch Interior Stylist
Dimensions can be found on Pagazzi's website here