Frequently Asked Questions
The dining table set is made from genuine reclaimed pine wood. This material is naturally distressed, giving each piece a unique rustic charm.
The dining table measures thirty-six inches in length and thirty-six inches in width. It stands thirty inches high, making it suitable for counter-height seating.
Each stool measures nineteen inches in width, thirteen inches in depth, and twenty-four inches in height. This size is perfect for pairing with the counter-height dining table.
The set includes one dining table and two stools. This arrangement is ideal for small dining areas or kitchen nooks.
The set is designed in a rustic farmhouse style. It blends natural elements with a relaxed sophistication, perfect for creative entertaining.
The dining table and stools come with assembly instructions. Typically, you will need basic tools to attach the legs to the table and stools.
Yes, this dining set is suitable for small spaces. Its compact design makes it ideal for apartments or cozy dining areas.
Yes, the stools can be used separately. Their design allows them to fit in various settings, including as extra seating in other rooms.
To clean the dining table set, use a soft, damp cloth to wipe surfaces. Avoid harsh chemicals to protect the reclaimed pine finish.
Yes, the reclaimed pine wood is safe for food contact. However, it is recommended to use placemats or coasters to maintain the wood's finish.
If not in use, store the dining set in a dry area, away from direct sunlight. This helps preserve the wood's integrity and finish.
The dining table set typically comes with a manufacturer's warranty. Please check with the retailer for specific details regarding coverage.
Yes, the dining table and stools are relatively lightweight, making them easy to move. This feature is great for rearranging your dining area.
No, the dining table set is only available in Vintage White. This color complements a variety of decor styles.
The stools are designed to support an average adult's weight comfortably. However, it is advisable to avoid exceeding three hundred pounds for safety.


















