DINING COLLECTION

EUPHORIA

A masterpiece of ultra-modern luxury. With a sleek stainless steel base and a clear top, this table effortlessly blends sophisticated style with contemporary design, elevating any space it graces. The Euphoria table extends from 78" to 106.5", offering generous seating for 10 to 14 guests.

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BUFFET Collection

HUGO

Featuring three soft-closing doors, the Hugo Buffet offers a perfect blend of elegance and functionality.

Proudly designed and assembled in the USA, the Hugo Buffet is crafted from high-quality materials from Italy and Spain, ensuring durability for years to come.

Dimensions: 71" W x 18.5" D x 29.5" H

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MOTORIZED TABLE COLLECTIONS

ICON MOTORIZED

The cutting-edge technology of our contemporary luxury dining table is truly remarkable. This exquisite piece showcases advanced features that can be easily accessed with a simple press of a button.

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MADE IN THE USA

DEDICATION TO SAFETY AND QUALITY.

STANDARD CONSUMER SAFETY - ASTMF2057-23

Our dressers undergo rigorous testing and pass the Standard Consumer Safety Specification - ASTM F2057-23, validating our commitment to your safety and satisfaction.

MADE USING SUPERIOR MDF

Medium-density fibreboard (MDF) is a type of engineered wood product created by breaking down hardwood into fibers, which are then combined with resin and compressed into highly durable panels. One of MDF's key characteristics is its smooth finish, attributed to the consistent size of its wood grains.

In contrast, particleboard lacks a smooth surface because it is composed of wood shavings and chips rather than fibers. This composition results in a rougher texture.

MDF surpasses particleboard in strength, making it a more robust material for various applications. Particleboard, on the other hand, is not known for its strength and is generally considered less sturdy.

When it comes to durability, MDF tends to outlast particleboard. Its composition and manufacturing process contribute to its longevity compared to particleboard, which is less durable overall.

Additionally, MDF exhibits better resistance to moisture than particleboard. This makes MDF a more suitable choice for environments where exposure to moisture is a concern, as particleboard is more prone to damage in such conditions.