Designed to elevate your home with its functionality and contemporary charm, the Lennox Hill chairside table is a versatile and stylish solution for modern living spaces. Meticulously crafted using Rubberwood solids with flat cut White Oak veneers, this table features a Bark finish. This table features exposed overscale rectangular legs that lend both strength and sophistication to its design. As the legs gracefully descend, they seamlessly merge into an open bottom shelf, providing ample space for storing and displaying your favorite items. Whether you choose to showcase decorative accents or keep essentials within easy reach, this shelf offers versatility and convenience. But the functionality doesn't end there - tucked discreetly beneath the tabletop is a storage drawer, adorned with a flat cut drawer front for a sleek and modern aesthetic. Accented with Nickel bar pull hardware, this drawer adds a touch of refinement to the overall look while providing a convenient spot to stow away remotes, chargers, or other small items. Compact yet practical, the Lennox Hill chairside table is the perfect companion for your favorite armchair or sofa, adding both style and functionality to your living space.
Dimensions: W20 x D24 x H26
Weight: 66 lbs.
- Wood: Rubberwood Solids w/ Flat Cut White Oak Veneers
- Finish: Bark
- Dimensions: W20 x D24 x H26
- Box Dimensions: W24 x D30 x H13
- Weight: 66 lbs.
- Cubes: 5.32
- Over Scaled Rectangular Legs
- Legs Exposed in Table Top
- Open Bottom Shelf for Storage & Display
- One Storage Drawer
- Fully Stained Interior Drawer
- Metal Side Drawer Guides (35mm)
- Nickel Bar Pull Hardware
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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