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Modern Outdoor furniture Dining Set in Stainless Steel Frame

Tuesday, July 22, 2008


Modern Outdoor furniture Dining Set in Stainless Steel Frame
Modern Outdoor et-ch/-lg / et-cha-lg / et-tb/-96-ss Etra 8' Stainless Steel Dining Set A perfect gathering table for family and friends, the Etra Tables come in multiple sizes to accommodate any group. With the signature clean lines and a modern look that is the basis of the entire Etra Collection, this table will make patio the place to be! This Etra Table is offered in a variety of finishes allowing you to create the perfect look for your dining space. Like other Modern Outdoor Collections, Etra is suitable for both residential and commercial use including restaurants, hospitality, parks and other public spaces. Features at a Glance: Table Features: - Stainless Steel frame finish -Available in 7 surface finishes -Polyboard table has steel undercarriage -Polyboard Table = 280 lbs -Brazilian Walnut = 220 lbs -Dimensions: 30"H x 96"W x 34"D As Seen In: -Loft Magazine July 2004 -Architectural Record August 2004 -Canadian Interiors Magazine -New York Times June 2005 -Space 2007 Bench Features: -For 8' Table -Available in stainless steel -Available in 7 surface finishes -Optional cushions available in snow white, sand, frost grey, chocolate, nutmeg, and lime -Seat Height:18" -Polyboard Bench has steel undercarriage -Polyboard Bench = 132 lbs -Brazilian Walnut = 110 lbs -Dimensions: 18"H x 84"W x 16.75"D As Seen In: -Architectural Record August 2004 -New York Times June 2005 Chair Features: -Available in powder coated or stainless steel -Available in 7 surface finishes -Optional cushions available in snow white, sand, frost grey, chocolate, nutmeg, and lime -Seat Height:18" -Large Chair Dimensions: 32.5"H x 21.875"W x 17.125"D -Large Arm Chair Dimensions: 32.5"H x 21.875"W x 17.125"D As Seen In: -Architectural Record August 2004 -Canadian Interiors -New York Times June 2005 -Space 2007 About Brazilian Hardwood Natural checking (small fissures along the grain) may appear in the Brazilian Hardwood, but it does not affect the strength or structure of the material. Brazilian

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