With its two twenty-inch leaves, the Auburn Table Top seamlessly transitions from an intimate family dinner to a large gathering. 86 inches wide, it effortlessly extends to 106 or 126 inches, ensuring no guest is left out.
Auburn isn't just adaptable. Its top is a work of art. Lovingly crafted from the richest Acacia veneers, every inch is finished to perfection in an heirloom-quality finish. A gem that might have graced your grandmother's home for generations, the Auburn evokes a precious antique with its distressed and burnished edges and middles.
It will become the heart and soul of your dining room. The Auburn Table Top combines ageless beauty with modern innovation.
- Crafted from Asian hardwoods and Acacia veneers with engineered woods
- Kiln-dried wood helps prevent warping, splitting, cracking and developing mildew.
- Plastic glides keep the table base from scratching floor
- Solidly constructed using mortise-and-tenon joinery and corner blocks for exceptional, longevity, and superior furniture integrity
- Wood scoring and finish rubthrough technique adds a distressed look, enhancing the charm of the furniture with a vintage-inspired appeal.
- Built with solid wood legs to ensure lasting durability, stability, and timeless elegance for every dining experience.
- Middle stretcher provides sturdy support and stability for the table base
- The 86-inch Table Top comes with two 20-inch leaves to expand to 106 & 126 inches to seat up to twelve guests.
- The wood is hand-stained in a natural multi-step burnished dark tobacco finish to highlight the natural grain and knots of the wood
- Easy Assembly, all tools included
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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