Hudson Extension Dining Table
Essentials for Living
SKU: OE6015.NG
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Furnish your dining space with this classy and functional extension dining table. This gorgeous table is constructed with solid natural gray acacia wood and veneer. The natural markings and wood grain give this table a very traditional look, while the trestle base gives it farmhouse-style appeal. Each end of the table easily glides open and closed to add and remove the 16" extension leaves. This dinner table comfortably seats 6-8 people and measures 110" when fully extended.
PROPERTIES & SPECIFICATIONS
sku:
OE6015.NG
brand:
Essentials for Living
dimensions:
78"W x 39.5"D x 29.5"H
collection:
Traditions
finish:
Natural Gray Acacia
material:
Solid Acacia Wood, Acacia Veneer, MDF
number of boxes:
3
weight:
269 lbs.
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