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This 160 x 80cm oak dining table gives up to six diners a practical wood-look surface for everyday meals and family dining.
What This Product Is Good For
- Family meals and shared dinners
- Dining rooms and open-plan kitchens
- Apartments needing a larger table
- Everyday meals with guests
Why This Is a Smart Choice
- 160cm rectangular tabletop gives useful space for daily dining
- Designed to comfortably fit up to six diners
- Oak wood-look finish is easy to match with many chair styles
- Smooth surface is simple to clean and maintain
- Simple rectangular shape works well in practical dining layouts
Materials & Build
- E1 grade 25mm particle board construction
- Oak wood-look finish
- Rectangular tabletop design
- Designed for everyday home dining use
A practical 160cm dining table for homes that need more dining space without overpaying.
Due to lighting and screen differences, actual product colours may vary slightly from images shown.
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Product Information
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Description
This 160 x 80cm oak dining table gives up to six diners a practical wood-look surface for everyday meals and family dining.
What This Product Is Good For
- Family meals and shared dinners
- Dining rooms and open-plan kitchens
- Apartments needing a larger table
- Everyday meals with guests
Why This Is a Smart Choice
- 160cm rectangular tabletop gives useful space for daily dining
- Designed to comfortably fit up to six diners
- Oak wood-look finish is easy to match with many chair styles
- Smooth surface is simple to clean and maintain
- Simple rectangular shape works well in practical dining layouts
Materials & Build
- E1 grade 25mm particle board construction
- Oak wood-look finish
- Rectangular tabletop design
- Designed for everyday home dining use
A practical 160cm dining table for homes that need more dining space without overpaying.
Due to lighting and screen differences, actual product colours may vary slightly from images shown.























