Kincaid Plank Road Button Dining Table in Charcoal 706-701C
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Kincaid Plank Road Button Dining Table in Charcoal 706-701C

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Plank Road Collection
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  • Plank Road Collection by Kincaid Furniture
  • Charcoal finish
  • Solid New Zealand pine
  • Thick top and legs
  • Includes 1 20" leaf
    • 50W x 50D x 30H (closed)
    • 70W x 50D x 30H (one leaf)
  • Also available in Stone
  • Dimensions: 30" H x 50-70" W x 50" D

    $ 1,680.00 $ 1,866.00

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    Product Details
    Item Number
    706-701C
    Product Type
    Dining Table
    Brand
    Kincaid
    Style
    Casual
    Material
    Wood
    Color/Finish
    Other
    Table Top Type
    Wood w/extension
    Seating Capacity
    6
    Table Shape
    Oval
    Height (inches)
    30
    Width (inches)
    50-70
    Depth (inches)
    50
    Manufacturer
    Kincaid
    Weight
    189 lbs
    Features
    • Plank Road Collection by Kincaid Furniture
    • Charcoal finish
    • Solid New Zealand pine
    • Thick top and legs
    • Includes 1 20" leaf
      • 50W x 50D x 30H (closed)
      • 70W x 50D x 30H (one leaf)
    • Also available in Stone
    • Dimensions: 30" H x 50-70" W x 50" D
    Description

    Kincaid Plank Road Button Dining Table in Charcoal 706-701C


    Great furniture design doesn't have to fit into a handful of predetermined style categories. In fact, our favorite approach is to let inspiration from unexpected sources guide us to new ideas. The solid New Zealand pine Button table is a classic example. In this case, the beauty is in the details. Rather than using typical wood dimensions, much of final look can be traced back to the heavier thickness on the top and the legs. This sturdy look is in keeping with the Plank Road personality while maintaining clean lines. The Button round dining table comes with a 20 inch leaf to create an oval dining table. It also features our Kinguard Performance finish which adds a little extra protection should a spill happen.

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    Is charcoal more of a gray or black?
    A shopper on Jun 2, 2025
    Best Answer: gray
    Reply · Report · Greg SStaff on Jun 2, 2025
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