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A-America British Isles 76 in. Oval Leaf Dining Table
$798.00
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Arrives by Apr 12 32163

Product Information

Overview
  • Dimensions: 52W x 42D x 30H in.
  • Two 12-in. butterfly leaves expand top from 52W in. to 76W in.
  • Solid rubberwood construction
  • 2-tone cocoa bean and chalk white finish
  • Kiln-dried for improved durability
Specifications
Dimensions
52W x 42D x 30H in. (No Leaf)
76W x 42D x 30H in. (With Leaf)
Weight
121 lbs.
Material
Solid Rubberwood
Delivery

Product Overview

Overview
  • Dimensions: 52W x 42D x 30H in.
  • Two 12-in. butterfly leaves expand top from 52W in. to 76W in.
  • Solid rubberwood construction
  • 2-tone cocoa bean and chalk white finish
  • Kiln-dried for improved durability
  • Seats up to 6 guests
What's Included
Dining table, Leaf
What's Not Included
Chairs
Description

Enjoy game night, meals, and more at the A-America British Isles 76 in. Oval Leaf Dining Table. This charming table features a versatile design that expands to a spacious oval. Insert the two leaves to accommodate up to six guests. It's expertly crafted from solid rubberwood and sports four turned legs for stability. The cocoa bean and chalk finish complements its country appeal.

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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