Thursday, February 9th, 2012

Bethany Extending Dining Table

bethany extending dining table Bethany Extending Dining TableAdding style to the interiors combining charming design with elegant smooth finish Bethany Extending Dining Table heightens the décor of the dining room. A well designed addition that can be adjusted as per the requirements, it is apt to suit the modern requirements and can be installed even in areas with space constraints.

A quiet meal with the partner or the loved ones or for the bonding with friends and family this table suits the requirements without any strain. Designed in dimensions of (H) 75 x (W) 115 – 166 x (D) 115 cm, this dining room furniture is available in oak effect or walnut effect. The solid wood legs, oak veneer 30 mm top and butterfly centre are designed for durability and style and can be expanded too as per the occasion.

It can seat up to 6 people comfortably. With people bonding over a high-tea of books more frequently, this table suits the modern lifestyles aptly. Compact enough for a small or medium sized family and can be extended when enjoying the moments with near and dear ones Bethany Extending Dining Table with Oak Veneer Top with butterfly centre leaf can be expanded or contracted easily. With smooth finish, it can be maintained and cleaned easily. Easier assembly too is ensured by the manufacturer.

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