
Modus Furniture Portland Solid Wood Round Dining Table, Walnut
The Portland Solid Wood Round Dining Table is constructed from Acacia solid wood. Round table seats 4 to 6. Splayed leg design with 4-way trestle base. Top thickness: 2-Inch; base size: 37-Inch at floor, 20-Inch at top. Butcher-block surfaces add visual interest by randomly matching heartwood and sapwood with Acacia's characteristic knots throughout. A walnut stain and clear matte lacquer combine for a rich, layered finish that runs as dark as ebony in the knots, medium-dark brown in denser heartwood and golden brown in the sapwood--the grain flips depending on lighting and viewing angle. Wood is kiln dried for added strength. Please keep in mind that natural wood must breathe and is affected by environmental conditions. Expect to see shrinkage or expansion and plank movement over time. These normal occurrences will not affect the structural integrity of the piece. With proper care, this solid wood furniture will last for generations. Covered by a 1-year manufacturer's warranty. Product Dimensions: 54-Inch by 54-Inch by 30-Inch. Weighs 97-pounds. Transitional in design but modern in appearance, the Portland collection adds subtle details to a Bauhaus-like form. A combination of mid-century and Asian styles, the rectangular table is supported by a recessed apron with thick splayed legs and a trestle-style base. Dining chairs are designed with wide-rung ladder backs, two-way stretchers and a subtle overhang between the top cross and vertical posts. The sideboard features asymmetrical, integrated pulls cut in a rounded rectangle shape and accented with oil rubbed bronze metal backings. The round table can seat up to 6 in a pinch. For larger dining rooms, the rectangle table accommodates 8 and features sliding leaf supports built-in to the apron.
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