Solid Wood Furniture Chatelet 54 Round Vintage Farmhouse Dining
Solid Wood Furniture Chatelet 54 Round Vintage Farmhouse Dining
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Experience livable every time you gather around the elegant Chatelet Round Dining Table inspired by timeless farm style antiques. The scallop motif fretwork on the apron and center base of the table adds a touch of vintage charm. One 20-inch leaf extends the table to 74 inches, allowing you to seat up to six people. Come home to your little castle. Relax in a livable with Chatelet, a whole home collection inspired by timeless farm style antiques found in little castles of Old World Europe.
Features:
- Experience livable every time you gather around the elegant Chatelet Round Dining Table inspired by timeless farm style antiques
- The scallop motif fretwork on the apron and center base of the table adds a touch of vintage charm
- One 20-inch leaf extends the table to 74 inches, allowing you to seat up to six people
- Distressed with scraping lines, sloping lines, rasping, and worm holes
- Adds a traditional style to any room
- Constructed from hardwood, maple, pecan, poplar and walnut for durability and style
- Will require simple assembly upon arrival
- Includes a 1 year limited manufacturer warranty
- 30H X 54W X 54D (round)
- 284 lbs
About Furniture:
Furniture is a third generation family based business that has been providing heirloom quality furnishings to homes across the United States since 1925. Headquartered in Virginia, with locations and manufacturing in both Virginia and North Carolina. The nation's heart of fine furniture manufacturers. Most of Furniture's pieces are manufactured right here in the United States. With Furniture's outstanding quality and love for well-made furnishings, those pieces not manufactured in the United States are hand picked and held to the highest standards of construction, sustainability, and design.
