Milan Bar Stool Table Stone Top
Milan Bar Stool Table Stone Top
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Product Information
Product Information
The Milan Bar Stool Table Stone Top is available with either a marble, granite or glass top. Shown opposite with a Cararra marble, the ever popular Zimbabwe Black granite looks striking too. The classically influenced stone table-top contrasts with the modern chrome-finished upright to create an elegant yet modern design to match your bar stools. This table also consists of protective plugs to look after your floor. Please Note: This table is available with different stone tops - please telephone for additional details. The image shown is the 60cm Carrara Marble Round Top.
Features & Specifications
Features & Specifications
| Dimensions | CM |
|---|---|
| Height | 93 |
| Top diameter | 60-70-75-80 |
| Top thickness | 2 |
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Here you’ll find answers to some of the questions we’re most often asked, designed to make choosing the right table a little easier. Our customer service team is always happy to help.
What types of tables do you sell?
What types of tables do you sell?
We offer a versatile range of tables to suit every space and purpose, including Bar, Poseur, Dining, Coffee, and Bedside tables. They are designed to suit everything from entertaining spaces to everyday living, blending practicality with clean, timeless design.
What are the heights of your tables?
What are the heights of your tables?
Our tables are designed to follow standard height guidelines. Coffee tables are typically around 40–45 cm high, Dining tables sit at approximately 74–76 cm, and Bar tables are taller at around 90–105 cm, designed to pair comfortably with their matching seating.
How many people can sit at each table top size?
How many people can sit at each table top size?
As a general guide, a table around 120–140 cm seats 4 people, 160–180 cm seats 6 people, and 200 cm or more can comfortably seat 8 people, depending on the table design and seating arrangement.
What’s the difference between four-leg and pedestal tables?
What’s the difference between four-leg and pedestal tables?
Four-leg tables offer a classic look with excellent stability, making them ideal for everyday use. Pedestal tables use a strong central base, allowing for more legroom and flexible seating, which can be especially practical in smaller spaces.
