Dena Dining Table with 42-60"W Extension, Round - Oak Brown
Dimensions
Width: 42" (106.7 cm)
Height: 30" (76.2 cm)
Depth: 42" (106.7 cm)
Gather your family, large or small, around this Dena oak-finished dining table to break bread and make memories. Oak veneers are applied over a rubberwood base to create an appealing look in your chic eating space. Around the edge of the surface are dark, bowtie-shaped connectors to hold the pieces together with a homemade feel. A compact design allows this piece to fit into a limited area – yet if everyone comes over for a special meal, you can use the removable table leaf for an extra 18 inches. Put this Dena table at the heart of your family's magical moments.
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Veneers Nitrocellulose (NC) Lacquer |
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Dining Height | Standard |
Finish Colour | Oak |
Style | Country |
Levelling System | Adjustable levellers on the pedestal base. |
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Primary Construction Material | Rubberwood Rubberwood, also known as parawood or Asian hardwood, is one of the most durable and eco-friendly woods in the furniture market today. Once the tree's latex sap is collected for other industries, rubberwood is recycled into home furnishings. The dense grain makes it stable and strong, and the naturally light undertone accurately holds the intended stain colour. |
Finish Method | Veneers, Nitrocellulose (NC) Lacquer By gluing a thin layer of beautiful wood or stone onto quality construction materials, veneers provide a striking texture and finish to furniture. Veneers won’t warp, crack or split over time, which keeps your products looking as good as the day you bought them. Originally developed as a substitute for shellac, NC lacquer comes from natural fibres and is combined with other materials to produce a clear finish. This lacquer has exceptional clarity, depth and protective properties. |
Construction Method | Finger Joint, Tongue and Groove Joint Finger joints, also known as tongue and groove joints, are used in furniture construction for a robust bond. The tongue on one board is shaped to fit precisely into the groove on another board, securing the furniture piece together. Tongue and groove joints, also known as finger joints, are used in furniture construction for a robust bond. The tongue on one board is shaped to fit precisely into the groove on another board, securing the furniture piece together. |
Accent Details | Enjoy this table's country vibe, including the base's wainscoting-style details and bowtie connectors set into the tabletop. |
Table Details | |
Tabletop Shape | Oval |
Base Type | Pedestal |
Table Leaf Type | Removable |
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Sold Separately | Matching standard-height chairs are sold separately from this dining table. |
Special Tools Required | Hex key (included) |
Instruction Manual URL | Instruction Manual |
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