
Moe's Home Frida Outdoor Dining Table Cream
Product Dimensions
78.0” W X 48.0” D X 30.0” H
Weight
340.00 lbs
Shipping Method
Freight ( LTL )
Carton Dimensions


- Concrete
- Fiberglass
- Regularly wipe with a clean, damp cloth to remove dirt or dust, and immediately blot spills with a dry cloth. Dust with a soft, dry cloth and avoid abrasive cleaners. Cover or store indoors during winter or inclement weather. Placemats or coasters recommended
Hospitality Approved
Yes, this item is approved and warrantied for hospitality use
Country Of Origin
VIETNAM
Assembly Requirements
Some assembly required
Minimum Advertised Price (MAP) Policy
MAP Required
Features
- Hand-Textured Concrete Finish:Â Meticulously hand-textured to mimic the appearance of Venetian plaster, giving it a unique, artisanal look that adds depth and character.
- Soft Bullnose Edge:Â A smooth, rounded bullnose edge softens the concrete's appearance, creating a more inviting and comfortable surface for dining and entertaining.

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Description
Product Dimensions
78.0” W X 48.0” D X 30.0” H
Weight
340.00 lbs
Shipping Method
Freight ( LTL )
Carton Dimensions


- Concrete
- Fiberglass
- Regularly wipe with a clean, damp cloth to remove dirt or dust, and immediately blot spills with a dry cloth. Dust with a soft, dry cloth and avoid abrasive cleaners. Cover or store indoors during winter or inclement weather. Placemats or coasters recommended
Hospitality Approved
Yes, this item is approved and warrantied for hospitality use
Country Of Origin
VIETNAM
Assembly Requirements
Some assembly required
Minimum Advertised Price (MAP) Policy
MAP Required
Features
- Hand-Textured Concrete Finish:Â Meticulously hand-textured to mimic the appearance of Venetian plaster, giving it a unique, artisanal look that adds depth and character.
- Soft Bullnose Edge:Â A smooth, rounded bullnose edge softens the concrete's appearance, creating a more inviting and comfortable surface for dining and entertaining.

























