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78" Redmond Butterfly Leaf Dining Table Weathered White/Dark Walnut - HOMES: Inside + Out
$95.74
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- Features: Rectangle (shape)
- Number of Pieces: 1
- Seats up to: 6
- Dimensions (Overall): 30 Inches (H), 42 Inches (W), 60 Inches (unextended length)
- Weight: 122 Pounds
- Holds up to: 150 Pounds
- Material: Wood, Wood Veneer (Frame)
- Finish: Rustic, Painted
- Tabletop Material: Wood, Wood Veneer
- Suggested Age: Adult (18 Years and Up)
- Maximum Number of Seats: 8
- Extension Table: Extension
- Assembly Details: Adult Assembly Required, Tools Provided
- Includes: 1 Dining Table
- Frame Color: White
- Extended Length: 78 Inches
- Floor to apron height: 26 Inches
- Tabletop Thickness: 30 Millimeter
- Tabletop color: Brown
- Extension type: Butterfly Leaf
- Table base style: 4 Point/Leg
- Warranty: 1 Year Limited Warranty. To obtain a copy of the manufacturer's or supplier's warranty for this item prior to purchasing the item, please call Online Guest Services at 1-800-591-3869
- Includes one (1) dining table
- This eco-friendly frame is constructed from rubberwood, a tropical, solid wood taken from rubber plantations.
- Assembly required; comes with assembly instructions
- 30 in. H x 60-78 in. L x 42 in. W
- Spacious tabletop for dinner spreads
- Expanded seating with a butterfly leaf
- Farmhouse style
- Weathered White and Dark Walnut finish
Ideal for rustic and country farmhouse settings, this versatile dining table brings character and aesthetic allure to your space. Coming in a weathered white exterior and crafted from solid wood, this piece is purposefully distressed for an aged appearance. A spacious tabletop ensures plenty of space for dining while this piece takes a soothing color palette, overhauling your farmhouse style dining space or kitchen without an ounce of effort. This frame is made from recycled lumber, which had its beggings on a rubber tree farm. To prevent the traditional waste of natural resources through burning, rubber trees are retired into furniture.