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Graham and Green

Graham and Green Double Column Reclaimed Elm Twelve Seater Extendable Table

£1,895

Colour: Brown

This extending dining table, characterized by its rustic and sophisticated charm, features two elegant column legs. Crafted from reclaimed elm wood, its light wax finish accentuates the rich, detailed grain. The table seats eight to twelve people, measuring 200cm in length, extendable to 280cm. The tabletop is notably thick at 15cm, tapering to 4cm at the edges. Some assembly is needed, with legs and a bracing bar to be attached. As the finish may slightly vary due to the reclaimed wood, annual waxing or oiling is recommended. Avoid placing items directly on the surface to prevent marks.

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Original Product Description:

Rustic yet sophisticated, our extending dining table with two column legs is an outstanding statement piece. Perfect for those who love to entertain, this versatile table flexibly seats eight to twelve people. Skilfully carved from reclaimed elm wood, the light wax finish beautifully enhances the detailed grain of the timber, highlighting the grandeur of its material. H78 x L200 x W100cm. Length when fully extended: 280cm. Tabletop is 15cm at its thickest point and 4cm around the edge. Seats eight to twelve. Made of reclaimed elm wood. Due to the nature of the reclaimed wood used, the finish may vary slightly. We would recommend waxing/oiling annually. Please note, oil is recommended rather than a stain. Some simple assembly is required. Legs and bracing bar will need to be attached. The assembly instructions can be found here . Bench no longer available. To avoid watermarks and heat damage, do not place items such as ceramics, tableware or glassware directly onto the surface of any of our furniture without the protection of a heat resistant mat, coaster and/or trivet as this could mark the surface.