Howard Miller 699-013 Niagara Game Table

 Howard Miller 699-013 Niagara Game Table

Howard Miller 699-013 Niagara Game Table

Price : $2,620.80*
Code : B001TYW6GC
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The Niagara Game Table by Howard Miller is finished in Rustic Cherry on select hardwoods and veneers with distressing and a durable clear coat for wear protection. The reversible top features cherry veneers in a sunburst pattern on the dining surface side and a fabric poker-playing surface on the other. Remove the top to reveal a Texas Hold 'Em surface. Base features reeded columns with turned top and bottom caps, decorative carved feet, and six framed panels. A hinged door offers access to convenient storage that includes a fixed shelf.







  • Sales Rank: #361864 in Home
  • Color: multicolor
  • Brand: Howard Miller
  • Model: 699-013
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 30.00" h x
    50.00" w x
    57.75" l,
    201.70 pounds

Features

  • Free game accessories included: A set of 500 high quality poker chips (five colors) and two decks of playing cards are included in a convenient storage case
  • Accommodates six people Features six full extension drawers with removable sandstone drink coasters
  • Adjustable floor levelers keep the table level on uneven and carpeted surfaces
  • Simple assembly is required




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