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Resource Furniture Gets Resourceful

Nov 9, 2010
Resource Furniture Gets Resourceful

Find that “David,” inside Goliath and put them both to use—no need to get rid of either. You may not have room for a dining table in your everyday life, but when you get that urge to throw a fabulous dinner party you are going to be patting yourself on the back for bringing Goliath in. 

 

This Goliath console/dining table piece from Resource Furniture can be configured into an entryway console, a breakfast table for two, and, a dining table for 10! The high-performance piece extends from a 17” console to a 115” dining table. You also get to name your finish: Oak wenge, gray oak, or open-pore lacquer. 

 

Table includes sleek frame with angled legs, aluminum telescoping mechanism and five extensions.

www.resourcefurniture.com

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Reader Comments:
Mar 28, 2012 05:29 pm
 Posted by  Rachelle b.

love it! why aren't you out there in California???

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Design editor Nicole Haddad brings you the latest and greatest introductions from the cutting Edge of product design. Her unconditional love for design is built off of her first love: travel. From Ghana, to Tanzania, to Belize, Turkey, Lebanon, Switzerland and beyond, she's crawled the globe in the hopes of satiating her desire to experience as many different cultures and lifestyles as possible.

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