Dion Dining Table
With an ornate curlicue, ash gray metal base, our Dion outdoor dining table sets a whimsical scene. Reconstituted Stone material naturally distresses. Minor cracks and imperfections are to be expected.
This table is compatible with the following Universal Dining Set Covers:
- - N150: 72” table when paired with Allan, Beverly, Chadwick, Deborah, Donovan, Erickson, Esmeralda, Felix, Francine, Hadley, Helena, Jolie, Kalidas, Kansas, Meriah, Metz, Neal, Nepali, Rawley, Shayne, Shelly, Wentworth, Vinay, and Zamora Dining Chairs; 88” table when paired with Allan, Beverly, Chadwick, Deborah, Donovan, Erickson, Esmeralda, Felix, Francine, Hadley, Helena, Jolie, Neal, Nepali, Shayne, Shelly, Wentworth, Vinay, and Zamora Dining Chairs
- - N151: 72” table when paired with Arla, Aurora, and Balta Dining Chairs; 88” table when paired with Arla, Balta, Kalidas, and Rawley Dining Chairs
- - N157: 88” table when paired with Aurora Dining Chairs; 110” table when paired with Allan, Beverly, Donovan Side, Felix, Hadley, Metz, Neal, Shayne, Wentworth, and Vinay Dining Chairs
- - N158: 110” table when paired with Arla, Aurora, Balta, Chadwick, Deborah, Donovan Arm, Erickson, Esmeralda, Francine, Helena, Jolie, Kalidas, Kansas, Meriah, Nepali, Rawley, Shelly, and Zamora Dining Chairs
What To Expect
Metal offers the perfect blend of elegance and durability, effortlessly elevating any outdoor space. Keep in mind that harsh chemical solvents, abrasive cleaners, strong detergents, bleach, and furniture polish can damage the finish. Additionally, while this style is specifically designed for outdoor use, scratches in the finish and prolonged exposure to moisture and salt air can make the piece more susceptible to rust.
Reconstituted stone is a composite material made from—but not limited to—crushed natural stone mixed with resin, cement, or polymer to create a durable material that’s used for some of our most well-loved designs. Keep in mind that small chips, cracks, and changes in color are expected over time and inherent to the charm of this material. In fact, it’s part of why we love designing with reconstituted stone; each piece evolves with us.
To avoid undesired changes to the finish, it’s best to protect this material from the elements. You can also refer to our care guide for further instructions.
Reconstituted stone is a composite material made from—but not limited to—crushed natural stone mixed with resin, cement, or polymer to create a durable material that’s used for some of our most well-loved designs. Keep in mind that small chips, cracks, and changes in color are expected over time and inherent to the charm of this material. In fact, it’s part of why we love designing with reconstituted stone; each piece evolves with us.
To avoid undesired changes to the finish, it’s best to protect this material from the elements. You can also refer to our care guide for further instructions.
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