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Enjoy the utility of a counter height table and additional bench seating when you select this refined contemporary dining set. The Miami Counter Height Adjustable Dining Table, 4 Stools & Bench in Brown allows you to choose a table height between 30 and 36 inches as well as supplemental bench seating when needed. Modern and entertainment friendly, this set will serve you well for all occasions.
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• Birchwood veneer table top
• Wood construction
• Easy to store bench provides additional seating
Finish may vary.
SKU: MIAMI0004
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Miami Adjustable Dining Table, 4 Stools & Bench In Brown
Miami Adjustable Dining Table, 4 Stools & Bench In Brown
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Enjoy the utility of a counter height table and additional bench seating when you select this refined contemporary dining set. The Miami Counter Height Adjustable Dining Table, 4 Stools & Bench in Brown allows you to choose a table height between 30 and 36 inches as well as supplemental bench seating when needed. Modern and entertainment friendly, this set will serve you well for all occasions.
Product Details:
• Birchwood veneer table top
• Wood construction
• Easy to store bench provides additional seating
Finish may vary.
SKU: MIAMI0004
Dimensions
Product Details
Shipping & Returns
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Great table with storage and color options
Hi I got the set for several months now. I had the set on a wooden floor and it worked perfectly fine. I moved the set to another area which was carpeted and the wobbly thing started right on the spot. With some thought I used a flat wooden board under the table (top of carpet) a board around 2 feet by 4 feet by 3/16 or 4/16 thickness (I had from my kid's crip) and then the table became stabilized. It is working fine now. You could get a board like this from Home Depot or Mor (perhaps Mor support could set it up) and get the board the same color as the table. As another piece of advice the length of the board (at least 4 feet) needs to be greater than the width (at least 2 feet); the longer the board is the more stability it has. Further if you manage to attach it to the table legs (e.g. using screws into the leg bottom) then the issue will be gone forever (I did not do this one). (NOTE: this is personal advice and you should consult a professional before endorsing it).
Love the combination options. We did the table 2 benches and 2 chairs. Love the storage at bottom.









