Giselle Jupe Wooden Round Dining Table
Giselle Jupe Wooden Round Dining Table
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The Giselle Jupe Table is a perfect blend of style and practicality, bringing a touch of elegance to any dining space. Its transitional style is showcased through the stunning herringbone marquetry on the tabletop, complemented by the octagonal base's curved facets. This table is not just a piece of furniture but a statement of timeless design, inspired by 19th-century innovation. The dark brown and white finishes adds a rich, warm tone, making it a versatile addition to any decor.
What sets the Giselle Jupe Table apart is its self-storing expansion mechanism. Crafted from extruded aluminum, the mechanism allows the table to expand effortlessly, providing a smooth and easy operation even for those assembling it for the first time. The table's durable oak solids and veneers ensure longevity, making it a reliable choice for family gatherings or dinner parties. With its beautiful design and functional features, this table offers both beauty and utility.
The Giselle Jupe Table's geometric design and pedestal base add a modern twist to its classic elegance. Its burnt brown oak and white finish gives it a distinct look that is both stylish and sophisticated. Whether you host large gatherings or enjoy intimate family dinners, this table is designed to meet your needs. It provides a seamless blend of form and function, making it an ideal centerpiece for any dining room.
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: Brunt Brown; 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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