Really like this table. Simple to put together with the included allen wrench. You do need two people to lift the glass top in place. It is very sleek and the black, tempered glass is beautiful. Really like this table. Simple to put together with the included allen wrench. You do need two people to lift the glass top in place. It is very sleek and the black, tempered glass is beautiful. It is quite narrow, would be good for a small dining area or as a spacious work desk."..."Read more
Very nice,sturdy table perfect size for two chairs. Using it in my family room. Assembly was very easy. Would use a clear sealer on table top to prevent scratch marks. Over all very good purchase.
I bought this table with the whole dining set. It is a really pretty color, and heavy duty (slightly heavy). The only thing you have to do to put it together is attach the legs.
Casual: Casual
dining tables are generally
smaller, and designed for use in
a kitchen, breakfast nook, or
everyday area.
Country / Farmhouse:
Most Country and
Farmhouse dining tables are made
of pine or oak, and the finish
is usually washed, rubbed, or
painted. Country collections
normally have simple lines with
little emphasis on decorative
details.
Modern / Contemporary:
These tables feature
very clean, simple lines,
angular designs, solid colors,
and often have a futuristic
look.
Transitional:
Transitional Dining tables are a
blend of traditional and modern
elements that fit in with almost
any décor. They feature a
simple, angular look and edgy
construction materials, such as
glass and metal, as well as
classical lines and carved wood
details.
Traditional:
The most classic formal dining
room tables are considered
traditional. A mixture of
rectangular or round, straight
and curved lines with carving
and decorative details.
Mission / Shaker:
Both Mission and
Shaker tables have clean and
simple designs, featuring
rectangular and rarely any
ornamentation. Oak is a popular
material for these styles.
Rustic / Lodge:
Calling to mind images of deep
forests and log cabins with
their rugged appearance, these
tables feature exposed and rough
woods, simple lines, with worn,
distressed or natural finishes
over woods such as pine, ash or
cedar.
Coastal / Tropical:
Perfect for an island
or beach themed dining room.
These tables are usually
constructed of wicker, rattan,
or wood with highlighted wood
finishes and hand painted
details.
Retro:
Reminiscent of old trends and
fashion from the 1960s and 1970s
and the way furniture was
designed at that time, retro
dining tables feature chrome
accents and curved metal
designs.