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Magnolia Patio Acacia Wood Side Table - Teak - Christopher Knight Home

Magnolia Patio Acacia Wood Side Table - Teak - Christopher Knight Home
Store: Target
Last Price: 50.99 USD

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Incorporate a stylish addition to your outdoor living space that will support your hosting needs. With a classic square tabletop and beautifully tapered legs, this piece will surely give your outdoor space a bit of youthful rejuvenation. Handcrafted lovingly from acacia wood, this table offers your backyard a rich natural look that is perfect for holding chilled drinks or a tray of snacks. Our side table is finished with a slat top, making this great for your patio, deck, or any other area in need of something new. <br /><br />RUSTIC DESIGN: Match your decor to this rustic style side table that brings a rugged, natural beauty to your outdoor space. Including nature-inspired textures and earthy wood materials, our table provides simple yet outstanding design and comfort for all to enjoy. <br /><br />ACACIA WOOD: Made with acacia wood that brings a sleek and exotic look to your space, this durable hardwood naturally withstands outdoor elements and will not darken over time. Acacia wood is perfect as a solid, heavy frame that resists wear and tear. <br /><br />SLAT DESIGN: This table features a beautiful slat top, taking a sophisticated, classic look and giving it a modern twist. This table perfectly complements a variety of styles, allowing you effortless match this with your decor. <br /><br />DIMENSIONS: Choose an accessory that is the perfect size for you and your furniture. This side table is 20.00" W x 20.00" D x 18.25" H. You will love how much your space can transform with the simple addition of this table. <br /><br />ASSEMBLY REQUIRED: Some assembly is required for this side table. All of the instructions and tools needed for assembly are included.<br />

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