The Arlington Hall Table With 2 Drawers range from Hill and Hunter adds a touch of classic elegance to any space. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, these console tables feature a timeless design that seamlessly blends with various interior styles. The inclusion of two drawers provides convenient storage for keys, mail, or other small essentials, while the spacious tabletop offers ample room for displaying decorative items, photographs, or even a lamp. The Arlington Hall Table With 2 Drawers is available in a range of finishes, allowing you to select the perfect colour to complement your existing decor.
Whether you're looking to enhance your hallway, living room, or dining area, the Arlington Hall Table With 2 Drawers is a versatile piece that will undoubtedly elevate the aesthetic appeal of your space. Its enduring design and practical functionality make it a valuable addition to any home.
Matching pieces are available within the range.
All measurements are approximate.
Width: 122cm (48.inches)
Height: 78cm (30.7.inches)
Depth: 36cm (14.2.inches)
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