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Giselle Jupe Wooden Round Dining Table

Giselle Jupe Wooden Round Dining Table

Regular price $6,079.50
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Product Overview
Overall Dimensions (WxDxH): Medium - 55 x 55 x 30; Large - 66 x 66 x 30
Weights: 288 lbs; Large - 348 lbs
Material: Oak solids and veneers
Finishes: Working White
Style: Transitional
Top Design: Herringbone marquetry
Base: Octagonal with curved facets
Mechanism: Self-storing expansion
Mechanism Material: Extruded aluminum
Design: Geometric pedestal base
Function: Expands effortlessly
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The Giselle Jupe Wooden Round Dining Table combines refined aesthetics with practical functionality, elevating any dining area with its elegant presence. Featuring exquisite herringbone marquetry on the tabletop and a uniquely faceted octagonal base, this table reflects a timeless design inspired by 19th-century craftsmanship. Its rich dark brown and white finishes add warmth and versatility to various interior styles. Equipped with a self-storing expansion system made from extruded aluminum, it offers effortless extension for accommodating guests. Constructed from durable oak solids and veneers, the table ensures lasting quality, making it perfect for both intimate dinners and larger gatherings. The geometric pedestal base introduces a contemporary edge to its classic appeal, delivering a harmonious balance of style and utility.

Giselle Jupe Table Med Oak Expands Effortlessly Features:

  • Overall Dimensions (WxDxH): Medium - 55 x 55 x 30; Large - 66 x 66 x 30
  • Weights: 288 lbs; Large - 348 lbs
  • Material: Oak solids and veneers
  • Finishes: Working White
  • Style: Transitional
  • Top Design: Herringbone marquetry
  • Base: Octagonal with curved facets
  • Mechanism: Self-storing expansion
  • Mechanism Material: Extruded aluminum
  • Design: Geometric pedestal base
  • Function: Expands effortlessly

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