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Four Hands Harmon Boomer Round Tanner Brown Light Gunmetal Dining Table

FSIHRM059
by Four Hands  from  Harmon
$949.00
$1,355.71 30% Off
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BRAND INFO
  • Item #: FSIHRM059
  • SKU: IHRM-059
  • Brand: Four Hands
  • Collection: Harmon
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SPECIFICATIONS
Product Style: Casual, Industrial, Rustic
Dining Table Type: Dining Table
Shape of Table: Round
Table Top Material: Metal
Finish: Tanner Brown / Light Gunmetal
Material: Mixed Reclaimed Wood / Iron
Clearance from Floor: 29''
Overhang: 14''
Tabletop Thickness: 1''
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Product Overview

Shape and texture blend for instantaneous impact. A rectangular slab of weathered reclaimed woods provide a solid base to offset a slender aluminum neck before dramatically brimming into a round tabletop. Light gunmetal finish reveals industrial texture and metallic edge.
BRAND INFO DIMENSIONS & WEIGHT
  • Dimensions: 42"W x 42"D x 30"H
  • Weight: 108.8 lbs
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SPECIFICATIONS
Product Style: Casual, Industrial, Rustic Dining Table Type: Dining Table Shape of Table: Round
Table Top Material: Metal Finish: Tanner Brown / Light Gunmetal Material: Mixed Reclaimed Wood / Iron
Clearance from Floor: 29'' Overhang: 14'' Tabletop Thickness: 1''
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  • 4.0 out of 5.0
    Great as long as you don't lean on it K from  Fredericksburg, VA 9-5-2023 The table took longer than expected to arrive and the delivery company seemed to lose it a few times when I called to check the status. At one point they said it was already delivered and it had not been. Once it arrived, it was well packaged and looks like the picture. The base is very heavy and beautiful. It was easy to assemble. My concern at this point is longevity. My other half has a bad habit of leaning on the table and given the only support is the center, the table top bends/deflects his way when he does it. I can't think of any way to make it more stable and will just rotate the table with the hopes it can withstand the leaning.
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