Wilshire 7-Piece Antique Pine Dining Set
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- Durable wood construction on table and chairs
- Antique pine finish
- Spindle chairs with beige fabric seats
- Rectangular table seats 5-6 people
- Table: 73W x 44D x 30H inches (without leaf)
- Chairs: 22W x 23.5D x 43H inches
- Spindled carving and paneled apron
What's Included
Dining table, 4 Side chairs, 2 Arm chairs
Description
The Wilshire 7-Piece Antique Pine Dining Set adds a truly elegant touch to any eat-in kitchen or dining room. This unique set is constructed of durable hardwood and features a rectangular dining table complete with two leaves, which extend its total width up to 109 inches. The table seats five to six people and is finished in a glossy antique pine color. Stylized, carved spiral legs and a gorgeous paneled apron give this table a country look.
Also included with this set are four matching side chairs, each with a matching finish and a beige fabric seat. The chairs feature similar spiral carving, as well as curved chair backs with traditional spindles. Finally, this set includes two arm chairs, which match the side chairs in design but feature sloped arms for comfort and are designed to stand at the head and foot of the table. All chairs are constructed of the same hardwood as the table. Some assembly is required.
Dimensions & Specifications
Chair Dimensions
22W x 23.5D x 43H inches
Style
Traditional
Table Top Material
Wood
Table Dimensions
73W x 44D x 30H inches (without Leaf)
Assembly
109W x 44D x 30H inches (with Leaf), Some Assembly Required
Seating
6 Person
Shape
Rectangular
# of Leaves
2
Option
Extension Leaf
Assembly
Most of our products are shipped partially assembled. Assembly is easy and requires only common household tools. Furniture will be shipped with all necessary fasteners. Assembly is a matter of minutes with easy to follow instructions. Carefully read the instructions and acquaint yourself with the parts, bolts and screw sizes before starting assembly of your furniture.



