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6038DT
Dining Table with Glass Top & Black Metal Legs

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Product Description

The Fannia Collection is a stellar way to modernize your dining area thanks to its trendy profile and upscale look. This stylish dining table is crowned by a perfectly clear glass top that floats above a double pedestal base comprised of artfully intersecting metal tubes in a matte black finish for an aesthetic that is both avant-garde and industrial-chic. The glass tabletop has been tempered to increase its durability and resistance to shattering, and its clarity provides an unfettered feel that helps give any space the impression of being open and bright. Beautifully amalgamating a sculptural appearance with functionality to comfortably seat up to six people, the Fannia has just the right amount of personality to make a statement but is understated enough to suit the rest of your contemporary décor.

Weights & Dimensions

  1. Overall Gross Weight: 115.50 lbs
  2. Overall Net Weight: 106.28 lbs
  3. Overall Dimension: 71 x 35.5 x 30H
  4. Under Table Clearance: 29.75"
  5. Glass thickness: 12mm
  6. Weight Capacity: 160 lbs

Product Details

  1. Country of Origin: China
  2. Modern design and materials create an upscale look
  3. 12mm rectangular tempered glass tabletop
  4. Metal base with matte black powder coating
  5. Tempered glass top is stronger and safer than regular glass and won’t shatter into tiny shards if broken
  6. Double pedestal base comprised of artfully intersecting angled tubes
  7. Glass tabletop allows your room to feel more open and bright
  8. Glass and metal construction is easy to clean and maintain
  9. Glam look of glass and metal elevates your dining room’s appearance
  10. Comfortably seats 6 people
  11. Assembly required

Packaging

  1. Number of Boxes: 2
  2. Overall CuFt: 5.39
  3. Piece per Carton: 1
  4. Assembly Instruction:
*Due to supply chain headwinds, ETA for confirmed containers may be pushed back as much as 8 weeks from current ETA dates. ETA for unconfirmed containers may be pushed back as much as 12 weeks.