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Valebeck White/Brown Counter Height Dining Table, 4 Barstools and Server

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Valebeck White/Brown Counter Height Dining Table, 4 Barstools and ServerOVERVIEW Item Name: Valebeck Counter Height Dining Table, 4 Barstools and Server by Ashley SKU: D546D15 Collection Name: Valebeck Brand: Signature Design by Ashley Series ID: D546 A high style choice for smaller spaces, this counter height dining table with 4 matching barstooms and storage piece serves up the best in rustic farmhouse living. Two tone finish pairs a brown tabletop with a distressed vintage white base for a double helping of charm.

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  • Item Name: Valebeck Counter Height Dining Table, 4 Barstools and Server by Ashley
  • SKU: D546D15
  • Collection Name: Valebeck
  • Brand: Signature Design by Ashley®
  • Series ID: D546

 

A high-style choice for smaller spaces, this counter height dining table with 4 matching barstooms and storage piece serves up the best in rustic farmhouse living. Two-tone finish pairs a brown tabletop with a distressed vintage white base for a double helping of charm. Black metal foot rests add such a distinctive twist. Luna Furniture introduces Valebeck Counter Height Dining Table, 4 Barstools and Server to enhance the beauty of your living spaces.

 

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  • Items Per Case: 1

 

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  • Lifestyle: Casual
  • Color: White;Brown/Beige

 

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