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Transitional Industrial Live Edge Acacia Wood Dining Server in Light Walnut

$582.51
$966.63
(Save $384)
From The Classy Home
We found this at 15 stores including Walmart, AFA Stores, and Home DepotThis product sells from $582.51 up to $966.63. Users can save 39% by shopping at The Classy Home.
Blending the warmth of light walnut with the industrial charm of metal legs, this dining server offers a stylish storage solution. Crafted from solid acacia wood and sturdy metal, it features three drawers for organizing essentials. The live edge detail adds a touch of rustic modernity, making it a perfect addition to any transitional space.
Alternative names

Dining Server, Light Walnut

Alpine Furniture Live Edge Wood Dining Server in Light Walnut (Brown)

Color

Brown

Transitional Industrial Live Edge Acacia Wood Dining Server in Light Walnut
We found this at 15 stores including Walmart, AFA Stores, and Home DepotThis product sells from $582.51 up to $966.63. Users can save 39% by shopping at The Classy Home.
Blending the warmth of light walnut with the industrial charm of metal legs, this dining server offers a stylish storage solution. Crafted from solid acacia wood and sturdy metal, it features three drawers for organizing essentials. The live edge detail adds a touch of rustic modernity, making it a perfect addition to any transitional space.
Alternative names

Dining Server, Light Walnut

Alpine Furniture Live Edge Wood Dining Server in Light Walnut (Brown)

Color

Brown

Transitional Industrial Live Edge Acacia Wood Dining Server in Light Walnut

$582.51
$966.63
(Save $384)
From The Classy Home
Found at 15 stores · Prices updated 10 days ago
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The Classy Home
$582.51
AFA Stores
$629.00
Home Depot
$648.28
Walmart
Alpine Furniture Live Edge Wood Dining Server in Light Walnut (Brown)
$674.28
Houzz
$702.00
Totally Furniture
$723.99
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$745.42
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