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Reclaimed Oak Small Dining Set with Leather Chairs

RRP £1,319.00
Now £599.00
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If you’re looking to add some rustic elegance to your dining room, then this Reclaimed Oak dining set is ideal. Quick and easy to use, it will be a practical solution and its charming, old wood appearance, achieved through distressing the wood, will look great in any style room. The table is carefully constructed from solid oak taken only form fully sustainable forests, and is finished with a light lacquer to make sure you table looks stunning for longer. The brown leather chairs have a solid oak frame and sprung seat. There is a great selection of bedroom, living room, dining room furniture available in the Reclaimed Oak range, including matching bookcases and sideboards.

  • Table: H78.3 x W90 x L125-165cm, Chairs: H106 x W47 x D60cm
    Dimensions
  • This product features 100% Solid Oak except for top panels and leaves which are high quality oak veneer over MDF to increase strength and prevent warping. The table has been finished to look like Reclaimed Oak but is in fact made from sustainably sourced red oak. The chairs are brown bicast leather with an oak frame.
    Material
  • The table requires assembly, chairs are fully assembled (3 boxes)
    Assembly Type
  • The table has a distressed finish to create a reclaimed and aged appearance and is then sealed with a light lacquer. Please note that each product is constructed from solid oak timber which will be inherently unique in its grain, composition and colouring, therefore each product will have subtle variation in its appearance.
    Finish
  • 908.586
    Product code

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