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Real Wood Veneer Francisville 1.6M/2.2M Extendable Dining Table with Metal Legs
The Francisville Dining Table is a contemporary and industrial take on your standard dining experience. It features a classic rectangular tabletop in three real wood veneer colours: dark walnut, light walnut, and natural wood.
The Francisville Dining Table stands on x-shaped metal legs in black, underlining its modern appeal. The crossed legs are attached to a metal frame on the bottom side, equipped with multiple floor protectors. This frame distributes the weight of the table more evenly across its surface area, thanks to its contact with the floor via multiple floor protectors.
The tabletop is extendable from 1.6M to 2.2M, allowing you to adjust the size of the table accordingly to your dining needs. Thanks to the bottom frame, the table is very stable; no need to worry about any accidents when hosting dinner parties. The dark walnut colour adds depth to the overall look of the table and goes well with the black metal legs; the light walnut adds a more neutral vibe and allows you to match it to various different wooden shades in your dining room. The natural wood variant underlines the industrial vibe of the Francisville Dining Table, and will go well with loft-style decor as well.
All Stunning Chairs products are handcrafted and the exact size of the item may vary slightly. All of our items are fully compliant with UK fire regulations meant for personal use, ensuring that all of our items meet the necessary standards for your safety. Please note that our items are photographed under bright studio lights, and may appear slightly darker in different environments. All online photos are subject to colour bias caused by factors such as screen settings, lighting conditions, and individual device variations.