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5934-48DT
Round Dining Table with Glass & Faux Carrara Marble

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Product Description

Introduce a little artistry to your dining room with the exquisitely rendered Skye Collection. This contemporary table is a fantastic way to spruce up your modern dining area thanks to its unusual profile. The sculptural pedestal features two open ovals atop a circular base that echoes the round shape of the larger tabletop above. A grey and white faux Carrara marble finish further emphasizes the table’s sculptural appearance, giving it the timeless look of carved stone. The tabletop is protected by a layer of tempered glass, adding a glossy lustrous effect that is far easier to wipe down and keep clean than true marble. Sturdy framing guarantees long-lasting durability, allowing the Skye to effortlessly blend practicality and elegance as it becomes your dining room’s new statement piece.

Weights & Dimensions

  1. Overall Gross Weight: 151.25 lbs
  2. Overall Net Weight: 133.75 lbs
  3. Overall Dimension: 48 dia x 30.5H
  4. Under table clearance: 29"
  5. Tabletop thickness: 1.5"
  6. Tabletop and apron thickness: 2.25"
  7. Weight Capacity: 175 lbs

Product Details

  1. Country of Origin: China
  2. Contemporary design with round tabletop
  3. Tempered glass over grey and white Carrara marble paper
  4. Tempered glass is stronger and safer than regular glass and won’t shatter into tiny shards if broken
  5. Double oval pedestal atop a circular base
  6. Modern profile with unique framing creates a sculptural look
  7. Engineered wood and metal frame construction
  8. Glass protection over faux marble is easier to clean and maintain than true marble
  9. Glam look of marble elevates your living room’s appearance
  10. Comfortably seats 4 people
  11. Assembly required

Packaging

  1. Number of Boxes: 3
  2. Overall CuFt: 12.82
  3. Piece per Carton: 1
*Due to supply chain headwinds, ETA for confirmed containers may be pushed back as much as 8 weeks from current ETA dates. ETA for unconfirmed containers may be pushed back as much as 12 weeks.