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Jerry - Extendable Walnut Dining Table

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Overview

Are you looking to spruce up your living room with an elegant piece of furniture? The Jerry extendable dining table offers the perfect blend of mid-century modern design and a minimalist look that fits into any interior. The dining table is extendable, can accommodate an extra guest at the dinner table, and is ideal for modular living spaces that adapt to the room's function. The low-set Scandinavian-style table is highlighted by its unique bevelled edges and sturdy legs crafted from American walnut wood.

You can choose from the Jerry Set 1 , Jerry Set 2 , or Jerry Set 3 , depending on your needs or home décor. The walnut finish merges seamlessly with other furniture, thanks to its laidback hue that brings its Scandinavian origins to life. If you're looking for a minimalist design to add an extra layer of laidback sophistication to your home, the Jerry dining table is just what you need. We love that it emphasizes functionality and a simple design and offers a timeless look that gets even better over time.

Jerry Walnut dining table pairs well with Andy walnut dining chairs .

Our furniture is crafted from natural wood, a material known for its individuality and charm. As a result, each piece comes with its unique grain patterns, knots, and slight variations in shade. This uniqueness brings a touch of authenticity and individuality to your home, making it more than just furniture - it becomes a part of your home's character.

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Details
  • Smooth Dark walnut
  • Removable leaf with automated extension process
  • Solid walnut wood legs and top
  • Extended width of 75 in
  • Light assembly required
Dimensions
  • 59 in / 75 in x 35.5 in x 30 in
  • All measurements are approximations
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