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M4C 1B5

Seating Included

Overall Length - End to End: 36 ''

Seating Capacity: 4

Assembly Required
Top Finish:
Grey Nebula
Size:
30" H x 36" L x 36" W

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
Size:36" H x 36" L x 36" W,
Top Finish:Natural Vintage
I love that this table is exactly what I envisioned for my southwest rustic industrial style. Looks perfect with my Mexican counter height chairs that I plan to cover in serape. I’ve seen these restaurant tables in Santa Fe with similar chairs. I got the 36” counter height.
Rated 3 out of 5 stars.
Size:36" H x 30" L x 30" W,
Top Finish:Espresso Vintage
It’s OK - sturdy, stable, nice finish. Does the trick to serve as a dining table for my husband and I until we remodel our kitchen and dining area.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
Size:30" H x 36" L x 36" W,
Top Finish:Gray Nebula
Sturdy and goes great in our breakroom.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
Size:29" H x 30" L x 30" W,
Top Finish:Natural Vintage
Just got them. So far so good! They look great.
Rated 2 out of 5 stars.
Size:29" H x 30" L x 30" W,
Top Finish:Natural Vintage
The directions are not clear and/or incorrect. Customer service has no idea either, since there are no directions on their end on how to assemble this table. They are very nice and eager to help however. At first, the way the directions stated, the flat end of the rod goes through the top downward, which makes the table top spin, so that can't be it. When you turn the rod around, you have to keep the rod inside the column, and assemble the entire table there first, before turning the column, with the rod inside the column, and the base attached on top, before turning it upside down and screwing the spider to the table. Not an easy thing to do, but possible. It's also difficult to get all the screws entirely into the table through the spider as well, with an electric grill and all. A power drill would be better maybe. Anyway, let's see how long this table lasts on it's column, as it is not so sturdy. The column is a bit wobbly, and the bolt's tightness does not last very long (and I tightened it till it could no longer go). Otherwise, table looks good enough and will do till I want something more durable and better put together.