
Moriah Wood Dining Table
Chic and collected, this dining table channels the sleek entertaining style of Park Avenue's modern host. The rectangular top shows a light oak wood grain with a smooth, easy-to-wipe finish, set over a sculptural base that pairs matte black frames with warm, X-shaped braces. The two-tone contrast reads mid-century meets contemporary, adding architecture without feeling heavy. Nearly a one-inch-thick top gives it a substantial, durable feel while the open trestle legs keep sightlines airy in smaller rooms. Pull it into a neutral dining scheme or layer it with mixed woods--the palette is versatile and the lines play beautifully with collected art and textural seating.
$146.70
Original: $489.00
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Moriah Wood Dining Table
Chic and collected, this dining table channels the sleek entertaining style of Park Avenue's modern host. The rectangular top shows a light oak wood grain with a smooth, easy-to-wipe finish, set over a sculptural base that pairs matte black frames with warm, X-shaped braces. The two-tone contrast reads mid-century meets contemporary, adding architecture without feeling heavy. Nearly a one-inch-thick top gives it a substantial, durable feel while the open trestle legs keep sightlines airy in smaller rooms. Pull it into a neutral dining scheme or layer it with mixed woods--the palette is versatile and the lines play beautifully with collected art and textural seating.
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Chic and collected, this dining table channels the sleek entertaining style of Park Avenue's modern host. The rectangular top shows a light oak wood grain with a smooth, easy-to-wipe finish, set over a sculptural base that pairs matte black frames with warm, X-shaped braces. The two-tone contrast reads mid-century meets contemporary, adding architecture without feeling heavy. Nearly a one-inch-thick top gives it a substantial, durable feel while the open trestle legs keep sightlines airy in smaller rooms. Pull it into a neutral dining scheme or layer it with mixed woods--the palette is versatile and the lines play beautifully with collected art and textural seating.























