Refresh your perspective. This dining table features a double pedestal base that consists of two T-shaped clear glass legs to give the table top the illusion that it's floating. The blocky upper half is crafted from engineered wood with a glossy white finish, making it easy to match almost any style or color scheme. Measuring just under 79" wide, this piece accommodates up to eight people for larger gatherings or team meetings in your office space. Add some coordinating chairs to complete the look.
Features
Premium dining table: This dining table has a table top made of MDF for durability and a premium appearance. The legs are made of transparent tempered glass, beautiful and strong.
The spacious dining table: 78.7 inches long, 32 inches wide, and 29.5 inches high, can accommodate 6-8 people, ensuring a solid base for all your meals and parties, providing a relaxing and enjoyable dining experience
Versatile design: The sturdy table can be used as a kitchen table and dinner table or as a large conference table for an office or living room; pair with our multifunctional buffet cabinets to create the perfect dining set
Easy assembly: Please make sure all accessories are received before installation, detailed instructions and tools are included in the package. All pieces are well labeled, it would be clear to assemble, and you'll not get stuck with the assembly
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Customer Reviews
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Rated 4.3 out of 5 stars.
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Customers say
Customers found the product aesthetically pleasing and a good value, with many praising its attractive design and glass base. Assembly time varied, with some finding it straightforward while others experienced challenges. Material quality received mixed reviews; while some appreciated the materials, others noted concerns.