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M4C 1B5

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Noté 4 sur 5 étoiles.
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Noté 5 sur 5 étoiles.
Beautiful table. It's solid, sturdy and looks great in our living room.
Noté 1 sur 5 étoiles.
I bought this because of the "solid wood" claim. The wood looks like pallet wood. It was dry and brittle and cheap looking. The top came with a big gouge in it, so I sent it back. The process of returning it was great, and customer service was very prompt and helpful.
Noté 5 sur 5 étoiles.
Table's great but as a heads up, the listed dimensions are not completely accurate. It is not 15.5'' high as stated; that's the measure from the floor to the *bottom* of the table. The height to the top of the table is approximately 17.5''. The top of the table is reclaimed wood, my guess is pine, but could be a mixture of pine/fir/spruce. Looks really rustic and cool. The top is mostly smooth, but there about a dozen smallish holes covering the surface, some of which are very tiny but go all the way through (about a pin hole size all the way through). Some holes are wider (like less than a dime size), but very shallow. So I have some plans to perhaps eventually epoxy the holes and possibly lightly sand and polyurethane the top, but works as is - I just use a tray for eating for now. It's fine as a stable surface but I wouldn't necessarily eat off of it as is without anything underneath. Also there are 1-2 rough spots on the table.. like perhaps an inch seam of one wood plank to another is not quite flush (barely). Very small and subtle and not a huge deal. Might lightly sand and seal at some point. The assembly wasn't too bad, but not nothing. There are two legs with a steel beam across, times two. Those bolt into pre-drilled holes on a wood crossbeam on the bottom on each side. That part was easy. Then each "corner" has four wood screws which bore into the wood of the table, for stability, which can be screwed in with a screwdriver. (Drill might be better but I don't know, I'm an amateur). The screwdriver method worked but took a bit of elbow grease. Overall happy with the finished product. The legs are like a dark charcoal, not stark black, which I like. The table looks rustic and modern. It's very stable. It has several wood crossbeams along the bottom and imagine it can hold some weight. Has a faint wood smell to it. The legs have the subtlest of screws at the bottom to help with uneven floors if needed. (each of the four legs coalesces to single point at the bottom with the screw thing there). Definitely rustic looking and stable. Just might need some extra work/care if food and possibly beverage will be consumed on it, frequently.
Noté 5 sur 5 étoiles.
Super nice piece! Thick table top with substantial legs. Rustic with many application opportunities. I would buy this piece again in the future future