
This late 1980s/early 1990s vintage gray and white dining set consists of a table and four metal chairs.
The table is made from medium density fiberboard finished with speckled gray laminate finish and white tiles on top. It sits on a white laminate, V-shaped pedestal base. It does not extend or come with leaves. Please note, there are hairline cracks in the tile top and chips to the laminate in three places (see photos). There is also a wobble under the base of the pedestal.
The four metal side chairs have gray vinyl covered seats, slim spindles, and curved backs. Please note, there are small rips in the seats and one chair has chips to the white finish on the top rail (see photos).
Dimensions:
Table is 29.75" High x 60" Long x 42" Wide
Chairs are 40" High x 16" Wide x 21" Deep; seat height is 17"
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- We offer 5 days of storage. You must pick up your item within 5 days of purchase. After 5 days, the item may be resold. If it is resold you will be refunded 75% of the purchase amount.
- We have staff available to load items. We strongly encourage you to bring help to load large purchases. Our staff will help as much as they can but will not load large, bulky, and heavy items into inappropriate vehicles.
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