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Reston Dining Set

SKU: WD1047
Price: $3272.99
The Reston Dining Set puts a contemporary twist on a medieval-inspired design. These wrought iron chairs feature bold backrests that are shield-like in appearance and feature industrial bolt-like details around their circumference. Contoured armrests have beveled edges and feature two strips that come together in a softening swirl at the front of the chair. Your powder-coated finish options will ensure that these chairs look great on your patio. Make them your own by selecting one of our beautiful fabric options for your seat cushions. Your fabric selection will include a coordinating cord trim.You'll get four or six chairs to accompany your table depending on whether you choose the 48-inch round table or the 72-inch oval table. Featuring a grid-style center and elegantly molded trim this table is sure to become the backyard focal point. Its wrought iron base coordinates beautifully with the dining chairs for an overall stunning set.Chair Dimensions: 24L x 22W x 36H inches Round Table Dimensions: 48L x 48W x 29H inches Oval Table Dimensions: 72L x 42W x 29H inches Hand-crafted to Withstand the Test of TimeFor over 140 years Woodard craftsmen have designed and manufactured products loyal to the timeless art of quality furniture construction. Using the age-old art of hand-forming and the latest in high-tech manufacturing Woodard remains committed to creating products that will provide years of enjoyment.Superior Materials for Lasting DurabilityEach piece in the Classics Wrought Iron Collection is hand-formed using solid wrought iron stock; the heaviest available. The technique used to create Woodard wrought iron furniture has been handed down from generation to generation. To this day expert workers use anvils and hammers to forge intricate details in the iron.These elements set Woodard furniture apart from all others. When you purchase Woodard you purchase a history of quality and excellence and furniture that will last well into the future.Read more about the Woodar