Inspired by the bold, industrial character of an early 20th century work table, the Meadow dining collection brings warmth, individuality and character to your space. Constructed entirely from solid Acacia, a hardwood known for stunning grain patterns and rich contrasting colors, each piece is wire brushed, hand-glazed and hand-finished, creating wood surfaces that radiate texture and depth of color. Matching chairs are finely hand woven from Water Hyacinth, a sustainable and renewable fiber. The table expands from 63 to 95 inches, comfortably seating up to 8 guests for intimate or larger gatherings. \NWith features such as mortise and tenon corners, English dovetail drawer joinery and sinuous spring chair seats, the Meadow collection mingles aesthetics with rugged durability, making it an easy centerpiece for anyone designing a new dining room. For the minimalist, bold lines call only for complementary colors and dinnerware of your choosing. For the more creative, the multi-tonal character of hand-cut Acacia lumber and woven fiber unlocks a broad spectrum of compatible colors and textures. Natural ambience is easily embellished with modern, traditional, rustic or lodge-styled pieces, patterns, and accessories.
This solid wood product is constructed from Acacia, a sustainable timber known for rich contrasting colors and pronounced grain pattern
Clean-lined modern styling with all solid wood construction, through legs and vintage finish
Distressed brick brown finish uses wire brushing and rustic glaze to create the warm patina of reclaimed wood
Table extends from 63 to 95 inches with two 16 inch leaves; extension stretchers are built into table top for easy assembly, disassembly and leaf storage
Butcher block table construction provides natural resistance to crackign and warping
Simple 8 bolt assembly involves attaching 4 table legs to table top
Table top is 1-5 inches thick with a 3 inch apron; table legs are 4-75 inches thick
Table is constructed entirely from Acacia solid wood
Please keep in mind that natural wood must breathe and is affected by environmental conditions- expect to see shrinkage or expansion and plank movement over time- these are normal occurrences that will not affect the structural integrity of the piece