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A-America Mason 42-in. Round Drop-leaf Table
$448.00
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Arrives by Apr 12 32163

Product Information

Overview
  • Dimensions: 26-34-42L x 42W x 30H in.
  • Kiln-dried mango and rubberwood construction
  • Macchiato finish
  • Round tabletop and tapered legs
  • Drop leaves at both ends add 8 in. each
Specifications
Dimensions
26-34-42L x 42W x 30H in.
Weight
57.2 lbs.
Material
Solid Rubberwood
Solid Mango Tops
Delivery

Product Overview

Overview
  • Dimensions: 26-34-42L x 42W x 30H in.
  • Kiln-dried mango and rubberwood construction
  • Macchiato finish
  • Round tabletop and tapered legs
  • Drop leaves at both ends add 8 in. each
  • Seats up to 4
  • Some assembly required
What's Included
Table, 2 leaves
Description

An excellent choice for small spaces, the A-America Mason 42-in. Round Drop-leaf Table can be converted from an intimate two-person table to a spacious four-person arrangement. The table is expertly crafted from solid mango and rubberwood with a 0.8-inch thick top that features double drop-leaf extensions and four sturdy tapered legs. It is available in a warm mango finish with moderate distressing that adds character. Some assembly is required.

About A-America

At A-America, Inc., it's all about the wood. A pioneer in the furniture industry, A-America, Inc. delivers solid quality and solid value in solid wood. This company was founded by brothers Fred and John Rohrbach in 1973 as Asia-America Co. They quickly expanded from importing ceramics to antique reproductions and nostalgic oak furniture. A-America, Inc. established itself as a leading provider of high-quality imported furniture. Buying furniture from A-America is making a responsible decision to help maintain a healthier planet. They use solid hardwoods and time-honored craftsmanship to build premium-quality furniture. A-America uses American hardwoods like alder, ash, oak, cherry, and hickory, which reproduce quickly. Currently nearly twice as much American hardwood grows each year than is harvested. The Asian hardwoods A-America uses include mahogany and New Zealand pine. These are plantation-grown, legally harvested, plus certified and controlled under the Lacey Act Standards.

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