Highland House Wood
                                
                                
                                    HH19-307
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                                    Simon 71" Round Dining Table
                                
                                
                                    A modern take on a classic pedestal table.  The 71” Simon Dining Table is perfectly scaled for a gracious dining room. Made in oak, this table can be cerused, stained, or painted to fit a casual, modern, traditional, or continental environment   The antique brass or antique silver ferrules add additional sophistication.  
                                
                                
                                    W:  71 in    D:  71 in    H:  29.75 in    
                                 
                                
                                
                                
                                    
                                    
		
			| Material | Oak Veneers, Oak Solids | 
		
			| Weight | 241 lb | 
		
			| Volume | 65 cft | 
		
			| Select Your Finish | 
		
			| Standard with Antique Brass Ferrules and OPT Polished Nickel Ferrules.  COMBO FINISH:  Available on Top/Base.  Striping available around Top Edge. 
 Standard with Antique Brass Ferrules and OPT Polished Nickel Ferrules.
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