Chatham 72" Solid Wood Pine Dining Table in Natural Tone
Classic Home
SKU: CH51011900
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Combining ornately turned legs with a soft matte finish, this dining table blends a traditional silhouette with a charming, casual feel that suits any design. Crafted from pine wood, each piece showcases the organic beauty of solid wood by preserving natural variations in grain pattern, knots, and texture.
PROPERTIES & SPECIFICATIONS
sku:
CH51011900
brand:
Classic Home
dimensions:
72"W x 38"D x 30"H
material:
Pine Wood
color:
Natural
number of boxes:
1
weight:
105 lbs.
information:
A natural pine wood hue with a plank-style tabletop design will complement any dining space. Four uniquely designed legs, each equipped with adjustable levers for effortless customization seats up to 6 comfortably. Crafted with natural wood grain variation for lasting durability. Hand-applied water-based matte finish adds artisanal character and warmth. Designed to complement transitional interiors. The handcrafted nature of this wood creates products with character and individuality. The inherent knots, grains, and variations in color and texture, are preserved, to create pieces rich in detail and natural beauty. These unique imperfections and variations are what define our products, with each piece having its own personality.
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