Frequently Asked Questions
The pub table set is made of solid handcrafted Malaysian oak. It features a distressed antique black finish with a cherry top.
The table dimensions are thirty-six inches high by forty-two inches wide when both drop leafs are up. With both drop leafs down, it measures thirty-six inches high by twenty-two inches deep.
The barstools stand forty-four point five inches high and measure nineteen point seventy-five inches deep by nineteen inches wide. The seat height is twenty-four inches.
The table set can accommodate up to six people when both drop leafs are up. This makes it ideal for small gatherings.
Yes, assembly is required for the pub table set. You will need to attach the table pedestal and feet, with all hardware provided.
The weight capacity of each barstool is three hundred fifty pounds. This ensures durability and stability for various users.
To maintain the pub table set, clean it with light furniture polish and wipe with a dry, lint-free cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals that may damage the finish.
Yes, the pub table set is perfect for small areas. It can be placed against a wall with the drop leafs down to save space.
Yes, the finish is safe for children as it is a non-toxic, distressed antique black with cherry. Always supervise children around furniture.
The pub table set comes with a two-year warranty against manufacturer defects. This provides peace of mind with your purchase.
The pub table weighs seventy-three pounds. This weight contributes to its stability and durability.
The barstools feature a Windsor style design with a curved comfort back. They also have a scooped and swivel seat for added comfort.
This pub table set is made in Malaysia. The craftsmanship involves solid hardwood construction for quality.
Yes, free wood samples are available upon request. This allows customers to assess the finish and color before buying.
To care for the tabletop, avoid placing hot items directly on it and use coasters to prevent scratches. Regular dusting will help maintain its appearance.
















