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Cendill - Occasional Table Set (Set of 3) - Dark Brown / White / BlackLuxury, value and harmony. The Cendill table set brings all three to your seating area. An eye catchingly elegant base serves as the foundation for the faux marble top, providing you with the refined look of natural stone while remaining affordable. And for must have function, the coffee table's built in casters have you covered. Additional Dimensions Cocktail table: 0" End table (2): 0" Product Features Includes coffee table and 2 end tables Made
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