Bamboo Dining Table Set 5 Pcs Caramelized Modern Linden/Cassia by Greenington
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Bamboo Dining Table Set 5 Pcs Caramelized Modern Linden/Cassia by Greenington
The Offer Includes: Dining Table, 4 x Dining Chairs ONLY
The Linden Gateleg table by Greenington is perfect for small spaces. Easily lift the leaves and pull out the center gateleg on each side to instantly turn the compact console into a full size dining room table. Keep the leaves down and conserve valuable space, or raise them up and invite family and friends for dinner! Shown in caramelized finish. No stain is used, the color is achieved with heat and pressure. Variation in grain and color enrich the natural beauty of bamboo furniture and make each piece unique. Slight differences in bamboo shade colors are signs that the furniture has been crafted from solid bamboo and is considered a benchmark of quality. Expertly crafted in earth friendly solid bamboo, Greenington combines beautiful design, rich colors and a winning sustainability story. The modern look of the Cassia dining chair takes its cue from classic Danish mid-century design. Cassia’s light graceful silhouette, tapered legs, and gently rounded supports combine to bring beauty, strength and comfort to your dining room. Expertly crafted in earth friendly solid bamboo, the Cassia ships fully assembled, with your choice of a solid bamboo or soft upholstered leather seat.
Features:
- Linden / Cassia Collections by Greenington
- Crafted in 100% solid Moso bamboo
- No plywood, particle board, or MDF
- Eco-friendly, sustainable resource
- 20% harder than Red Oak
- Fully assembled
- Two easy lift leaves
- Two handles for easy use
- Natural caramelized color
- Fully assembled chairs, ship two per box
- Scratch resistant floor protectors
Dimensions:
- Gateleg Dining Table: 10 1/2″ – 64″”L 36″W 29 1/2″H 76,72 lbs
Closed 36”W 10 1/2”L 29 1/2”H
Half Open 36”W 37 1/2”L 29 1/2”H
Open 36”W 64”L 29 1/2”H - Dining Chair: 19,49''W22,36''D30,83''H -23,37 lbs
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