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Frequently asked questions
- What is the material of this dining table?
- The table appears to be constructed from solid wood, finished in a dark, rich tone that highlights the wood grain.
- What is the diameter of the tabletop?
- While not specified, the proportions suggest a diameter suitable for seating 2-4 people, typical of bistro or small dining tables.
- What is the height of the pedestal base?
- The pedestal base is designed to standard dining table height, accommodating chairs for comfortable use.

