$225
Key features
The tubular steel table legs offer strength and durability with the look of traditionally crafted, turned wood.
The table coordinates beautifully with DANDERYD chair and bench.
The table top has a hardwood veneer top layer that is both stained and lacquered for durability and to allow the natural wooden texture to shine through.
This drop-leaf table seats 2-4. It is a good option for small spaces as the size can be adjusted easily, according to need.
You can simply adjust the length to make space for all types of activities like homework, drawing or playing games with the kids.
Every table is unique, with varying grain pattern and natural color shifts that are part of the charm of wood.
Designer
Good to know
Seats 2-4.
Recommended for indoor use only.
Andreas Fredriksson
“I was challenged to design a product with a new production technique using steel instead of wood. Inspired by traditional-style tables, I came up with a design that had a crafted look, but could also appeal to those who prefer a more simple style. Thanks to clever technology, we were able to make tubular steel legs that look like turned wooden legs. Strong and stable and with soft rounded shapes. I hope that DANDERYD table will bring warmth into many people’s homes.”
Measurements
Assembled size
Height: | 29 1/2 " |
Max. length: | 52 3/4 " |
Min. length: | 29 1/8 " |
Width: | 31 1/2 " |
Package size & weight
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Total packages: 2
Materials
Care instructions
Wipe clean using a damp cloth and a mild cleaner.
Wipe dry with a clean cloth.
For maximum quality, re-tighten the screws when necessary.
Environment
Assembly instructions
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Ideas & inspiration
Small space ideas for extending dining table
There are probably times when you wish you could seat more guests around the dining table. and who says can't?