Oval Pedestal Table Brown Solid Wood Rustic ANASM6200 A-America Anacortes
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Oval Pedestal Table Brown Solid Wood Rustic ANASM6200 A-America Anacortes
The Offer Includes: Oval Pedestal Table ONLY
Anacortes Collection ANASM6200 46" - 62" Oval Pedestal Table with 16" Take-Away Leaf, Oil-Rubbed Bronze Metal Accents and Solid Mahogany Construction in Salvage Mahogany Finish. This oval pedestal table features an 16" take-away leaf that converts the table from 46" round to 62" oval. This table offers the option of extending to accommodate more guests while still giving you saving you room when it will just be the regulars dining. Topped with a material that can last through years of dinner banquet wear and tear. Supported by a material that is strong, stiff, and resilient. The top of the table is firmly supported by a single structure. This Modern Rustic dining group is crafted from solid mahogany wood, known for durability. This hardwood is a perfect choice for the vintage industrial style, due to its durability and exotic looks. The multi-tone finish blend features a lighter ginger colored patina that resembles reclaimed wood, originally in demand for loft living spaces and then crossing over into the fashion-focused mainstream.
Features:
- Anacortes Collection by A-America Furniture
- Rustic Salvage Mahogany finish
- Solid wood material
- Round & Oval Shape
- Vintage Industrial style
- Maximum Extension: 62"
- Insert Extension Type
- Pedestal Base Type
- Thick Solid Mahogany Top
- 16" Take-away Leaf converts 46" Round Table to 62" Oval Table
- Metal Accents in Oil-Rubbed Bronze Finish
- Beautiful Table Base
- Seats up to 6 guests
- Two Tone wood
- Perfect Small Space Solutions
- 9-step Finish: The Salvage Mahogany Finish features wire brushing and hand-applied distressing tecniques
- The natural wood grain adds a vintage character to this collection.
Dimensions:
- Pedestal Table: 30" H x 46" W x 46-62" D ANASM6200 158.00 lbs
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