1980
Table (extended): Height 77 cm, Length 202 cm, Depth 128 cm Table (closed): Height 77 cm, Length 146 cm, Depth 128 cm Chairs: Height 104 cm, Depth 53 cm, Width 43 cm, Seat height 50 cm
Mario Sabot 80's extendable dining table with 5 white lacquered chairs
This elegant 80s extendable dining set from Mario Sabot includes a unique hexagonal table and five elegant chairs, all crafted from wood and finished in a white lacquer. The table's versatile design allows it to be extended to comfortably accommodate large gatherings. Each piece shows light wear, reflecting its vintage charm, and is available to purchase as a complete set or separately (table only or chairs only).
Features:
Vintage Design: This Mario Sabot dining set exemplifies 80s Italian style with its sleek lines and glossy white lacquer finish.
Extendable Table: The table can be adjusted from a compact to an extended size, making it adaptable to different occasions.
Comfortable Chairs: The five matching chairs feature a classic design with high backs, offering both style and support.
Dimensions:
Table (extended): Height 77 cm, Length 202 cm, Depth 128 cm
Table (closed): Height 77 cm, Length 146 cm, Depth 128 cm
Chairs: Height 104 cm, Depth 53 cm, Width 43 cm, Seat height 50 cm
Condition: Good vintage condition with signs of wear that enhance the authenticity and character of the set.
This Mario Sabot dining set is perfect for collectors or anyone looking to add an iconic piece of Italian design to their dining room.
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