The Stone Trestle Square End Table is the perfect addition to your living room! This end table features trestle legs, giving an updated look to this living room staple. The stretcher base not only provides functionality to the table, but also adds interest to the overall look. Never lose your remotes again with the convenient drawer. The small, but spacious drawer in the center of the table, will keep your remotes and other devices perfectly in place when youre not using them. The smokey, walnut finish with distressed markings complete the look of this transitional design.
- One Drawer
- Reverse Scroll Design Trestle
- Stretcher Base
- Dark Pewter Drawer Pull
- Smokey Walnut Finish
- Distressed Markings Throughout
| Category |
Occasional Tables>End & Side Tables |
| Collection |
Stone |
| Upc |
848853073297 |
| Style |
Traditional |
| Color Finish |
Smokey Walnut |
| Cover Veneer |
Acacia |
| Materials |
Acacia Solid Wood/MDF w. Acacia Veneer |
| Primary Material |
Wood |
| Drawer Construction |
English Dovetail; Ball-Bearing, 3/4 Extension; Built in Drawer Stopper; Felt in Drawer; Metal Drawer Pull |
| Cubes |
4.87 |
| Assembly Required |
Yes |
| Assembled Depth |
22 |
| Assembled Width |
22 |
| Assembled Height |
24 |
| Assembled Weight |
48 |
| Prop 65 Warning Label |
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Lead and Lead Compounds, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer or birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/furniture. |
| Prop 65 Chemical |
Lead and Lead Compounds |
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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