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Santorini Extendable Table 265/330/398x110 Cm White Aluminum – Modern Design Extendable Outdoor Table

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Colour WhiteMaterial AluminumHeight 110 cm

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Description

Brand
Moia Greenwood
Item code
RTA 13B
GTIN / EAN
8013054834981

Moia Greenwood Santorini Extendable Table 265/330/398 x 110 Cm White Aluminum – Modern Design Extendable Outdoor Table

Elegant, bright, and highly functional, the Santorini extendable table is the ideal solution for furnishing outdoor spaces and contract environments with style. Perfect for gardens, terraces, and outdoor areas, it is designed to accommodate numerous guests with maximum comfort.

Made entirely of white painted aluminum, it guarantees resistance to atmospheric agents, lightness, and long-lasting durability. The aluminum top ensures solidity and practicality, making it ideal for daily, even intensive, use.

Thanks to the extendable system with double extension, the table extends from 265 cm up to 330 cm and 398 cm, easily adapting to different space and conviviality needs, seating up to approximately 14 people.

The modern and linear design, combined with the white finish, adds brightness and integrates perfectly into contemporary and refined settings.

Technical specifications:

  • Structure and top in white painted aluminum
  • Extendable system with double extension
  • Extendable length: 265 / 330 / 398 cm
  • Large capacity: up to 14 seats
  • Weather resistant
  • Ideal for outdoor and contract use

Dimensions:

  • Length: 265 / 330 / 398 cm
  • Depth: 110 cm
  • Height: 75 cm

An extendable outdoor table with a modern design, perfect for those seeking elegance, versatility, and maximum functionality.

Choose it now to enhance your spaces with practical and aesthetically striking furniture.

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