Modern Dining Table Set with 4 Chairs – 5-Piece
Modern Dining Table Set with 4 Chairs – 5-Piece
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Description
Description
Elevate your space with this stylish and functional dining table suite, featuring a sleek modern design with solid beech wood legs. Perfect for dining, casual work, or entertaining, this versatile table comfortably seats four people, making it ideal for kitchens, gardens, or dining areas.
Crafted with a durable acrylic tabletop and sturdy natural timber legs, each piece is reinforced with black metal rods for added stability. Protective rubber feet help prevent floor scratches, ensuring long-lasting use in both modern and classic interiors.
Product Details:
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Dining Table Size: 120 x 60 x 75 cm
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Chair Size: 51.5 x 46 x 82 cm
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Color Options: White or Black
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Assembly: Quick and easy assembly required
What's Included:
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1 x Dining Table
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4 x Chairs
Create a welcoming space for meals, conversations, or everyday tasks with this beautifully designed dining suite.
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