Woolton 183cm Extending Wood Dining Table – Barker & Stonehouse
Rough oak, finland pine. Either earl grey or mid burnt oak on wood. Available with a bluestone inlay top. Without bluestone: 118kg, With bluestone: 163kg.
An impressive, traditional design that combines beautiful natural wood in a range of finishes with opulent bluestone for a touch of grandeur, the Woolton Extending Dining Table offers a stunning focal point to any dining space. An extending feature that allows for comfortable dining of up to 8, the Woolton is sure to impress as well as add instant style to your décor.
Complemented by the neutral and earthy palettes of rustic, industrial interiors, this accommodating table looks just as good with leather dining chairs as it does with fabric.
SKU: | W00LB57AEGRY |
Dimensions: | W183/259 x D100 x H78cm Extension leaves: 38cm |
Assembly: | Assembled on delivery |
Material: | Rough oak, finland pine |
Finish: | Either earl grey or mid burnt oak on wood |
Features: | Available with a bluestone inlay top |
Weight: | Without bluestone: 118kg, With bluestone: 163kg |
Care: | Wipe up spills immediately, avoid direct sunlight |
Additional information
Dimensions | W183/259 x D100 x H78cm |
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Woolton (locally ; WUHL-ton) is a suburb of Liverpool, in Merseyside, England. It is an area located southeast of the city and bordered by Allerton, Gateacre, Halewood, and Hunt's Cross. At the 2011 Census, the population was 12,921.
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