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Sunset Trading Andrews 5 Piece 60 Rectangular Extendable Dining Set | Butterfly Leaf Table | 4 Windsor Spindleback Chairs | An
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Frequently Asked Questions

The dining table measures thirty inches in height, thirty-six inches in depth, and sixty inches in width when fully extended.

The entire dining set weighs ninety-eight pounds, making it sturdy yet manageable for setup.

The dining set is constructed from kiln-dried solid oak wood and MDF, ensuring durability and structural integrity.

Each Windsor chair measures forty-one inches in height, twenty-two inches in depth, and twenty-point-five inches in width.

Each chair can support up to three hundred fifty pounds, making them suitable for various body types.

To expand the table, simply pull apart the ends and unfold the twelve-inch butterfly leaf that stores within the table.

Yes, the table requires minimal assembly by attaching the legs, while the chairs come fully assembled.

Yes, with the butterfly leaf extended, the table can comfortably seat up to six people.

You can clean the dining set with furniture polish and a lint-free cloth to preserve its natural finish.

Yes, the matte lacquer finish is designed to be safe and protect against moisture and daily wear.

To keep the dining set in good condition, clean it regularly with a soft cloth and furniture polish.

No, the dining set features strong plastic inserts to protect your wood, stone, and tile flooring.

This dining set features designer quality details, including beautifully turned legs and commercial-grade steel leg braces.

If the dining set arrives damaged, contact customer support for assistance with returns or replacements.

The return policy allows you to return the dining set within a specified time frame, provided it is in original condition.

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