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by Linon
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Item #: LIN-43041ACASET01ASU
Ship Weight: 38.6 lb
Description
The Acacia Tray Table Set is a classic addition to any home. The plank design, along with the Acacia and Walnut finish keeps the piece versatile and transitional in style. The set includes four tray tables and one stand. The handle on the stand makes the set easy to move around your home. Perfect for using as a dining table, computer or work space or game table.
Features:
- Finish: Acacia Stain/Walnut
- Material: Rubberwood, MDF, Solid Wood, Acacia Veneer
- Weight Limit: 20 lbs
- Transitional Design and Style
- Set includes 4 Tray Tables and 1 Storage Stand
- Easy to move from one room to another with the handle on top of the stand.
- Sturdy and Durable
- A classic home accent.
- Assembly: Some Assembly Required
Manufacturer Detail
![]() | Linon produces durable and affordable furniture for the entire house. The product collections range from dining tables, chairs and stools to living room occasional tables. They also cover the kitchen and bedroom area of the house with high quality kitchen carts, islands and bedroom accents. With a 250,000 square foot distribution center located in Port Newark, New Jersey, Linon remains committed to providing quality and service that is unequalled in the business; they have also become the largest RTA importer from Brazil. | |
Dimensions
18.9 W x 15.75 D x 26.4 H in.Item Weight
38.6 lbsBar Stool Guide
If you have the below table, bar, or counter height, please get the chairs or stools with the following height:
Table 28" to 30" H --------- Chair 17" to 19" H
Counter 35" to 37" H ----- Stool 23" to 28" H (Counter Height Stools)
Bar 41" to 43" H ----------- Stool 29" to 32" H (Bar Height Stools)
Bar 44" to 47" H ------------Stool 33" to 36" H (Extra Tall Bar Stools)
There should be an 11" to 13" space between the seat of the stool or chair and the table surface.
To determine how many stools you need to fit your bar or counter, measure the length of the bar in inches and divide by 24. You should allow 24" of counter length per stool, with or without a back. Example: You would need four stools for an 8' counter.
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