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Cleveland Table
The greatest thing since swinging doors had to have been this table. I'm not sure what they had before they had swinging doors, but before this table they had to store the leaves in a closet, bribe someone (Bourbon worked well for that) to help pull the table apart then insert the leaves, bribe again to push the table back together - in short, quite complicated. If you know how to open a drawer you can extend this dining table. Pull the leaf all the way out from the end of the table, lift it all the way up, and push against the table. You're done. Its that fast - its that simple - and the leaf is never, ever, buried in the closet. Cherry wood shown with Harvest stain and Antiquity distressed finish option. With its authentic breadboard ends and their pull-out leaves, this instantly extendable table can seat up to ten. The hidden mechanism is strong and durable. Beautifully simple. Details: Comes with built-in extension leaves. 48" tables - 16" leaves; 60" tables - 18" leaves; 72" tables - 24" leaves. _______________________________________ Our custom dining tables are handmade for you to buy from solid oak, maple, or cherry wood and finished with our premium varnish!Is this solid wood dining table not quite what you were looking for? That's ok - we have many more styles so you'll be able to buy the solid wood furniture that you need. We have drop leaf dining tables, farmhouse tables, Shaker & Mission dining tables, oval dining tables, round dining tables, pedestal dining tables, and many others! Just take a look through our solid wood dining tables and you'll find something you like. Our fine, solid wood dining furniture is backed by a 25 year warranty against any manufacturer's defects (that includes things like the joints on the chairs)! Built from solid oak, cherry, or maple hardwood and finished with three, individually sanded coats of a specialized, protective varnish, our high-quality furniture is the best money can buy. Why does this solid wood furniture last for decades? Go here to find out! Not sure about the strength of this table? Look here! |
