
Sicily Rectangle Dining Table White/Natural
Clean-lined and quietly bold, this rectangular dining table channels Parsons-meets-Scandinavian design. A warm natural wood top rests on a crisp white base, creating that effortless two-tone look that brightens dining spaces. The surface is smoothly lacquered for an easy-to-wipe finish, while subtly tapered legs keep the profile light and modern. Crafted with a rubberwood frame for everyday durability, it anchors everything from weeknight meals to weekend spreads without feeling heavy. Style it with simple ladder-back chairs or mix in graphic silhouettes for a collected, contemporary vibe.
$399.00
Sicily Rectangle Dining Table White/Natural—
$399.00
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Sicily Rectangle Dining Table White/Natural
Clean-lined and quietly bold, this rectangular dining table channels Parsons-meets-Scandinavian design. A warm natural wood top rests on a crisp white base, creating that effortless two-tone look that brightens dining spaces. The surface is smoothly lacquered for an easy-to-wipe finish, while subtly tapered legs keep the profile light and modern. Crafted with a rubberwood frame for everyday durability, it anchors everything from weeknight meals to weekend spreads without feeling heavy. Style it with simple ladder-back chairs or mix in graphic silhouettes for a collected, contemporary vibe.
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Clean-lined and quietly bold, this rectangular dining table channels Parsons-meets-Scandinavian design. A warm natural wood top rests on a crisp white base, creating that effortless two-tone look that brightens dining spaces. The surface is smoothly lacquered for an easy-to-wipe finish, while subtly tapered legs keep the profile light and modern. Crafted with a rubberwood frame for everyday durability, it anchors everything from weeknight meals to weekend spreads without feeling heavy. Style it with simple ladder-back chairs or mix in graphic silhouettes for a collected, contemporary vibe.























