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Melbourne Island Two Tone Rectangular Dining Table in White/Dark Wood

SKU: MEL004 Code: 1193317

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Features we love

  • The pure white finish alongside the dark wooden table top creates a modern two tone style
  • Made from solid rubber wood it's strong and sturdy, withstanding the busiest of dining rooms
  • Comfortably seating four

All about me

This Modern two tone colouration bring together dark Wood with pure white Leg’s giving a fresh edge to your room, in the kitchen or perfect for open plan living. Solid Wood Table with painted leg’s and dark wood table top.

Matching chairs are also available.

Sold individually and with a clean and versatile design, you can easily add it to your current dining furniture or coordinate it with the chairs of your choice.

It’s been made from solid rubber wood, so it can easily withstand the busiest of family dining rooms. With a crisp white lacquer finish it’s nice and bright and the dark wooden table top adds a bold contrast. The spacious rectangular top comfortably seats four diners, so it’s perfect for the average family home.

Also available are the Melbourne dining chairs, so you can create a perfectly matching set if you like.

Need to know

  • Dimensions: H75 x W150 x D90 cm
  • Finish: White lacquer
  • Material: Solid Wood

More info

  • Includes dining table only
  • Updated shaker styling, suits both modern and traditional homes
  • Clean white lacquered finish makes it easy to coordinate with other dining furniture
  • The dark wooden table top creates a bold contrast with the white frame
  • Strong and sturdy design, made from solid rubber wood
  • Coordinating Melbourne dining chairs available to purchase separately
  • Self-assembly required
 
 

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