Chop Extendable Dining Table
Chop Extendable Dining Table
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Founded in the Czech Republic, TON has a long-standing history of creating exquisite furniture pieces. Drawing from European traditions and utilising advanced design methods, TON remains a top choice for customers seeking exceptional quality and timeless elegance, particularly in the dining table arena.

















Experience the synthesis of design and durability with the Chop Extendable Dining Table in Natural Oak by TON - Explore the intricate design of the Chop Extendable Dining Table and discover the excellence that TON brings to your dining area. Crafted from the finest oak, this table transcends mere furniture to make a bold statement. The tabletop features meticulously finished planks arranged widthwise, creating a contemporary yet timeless visual appeal. As an oak dining table, it not only ensures long-lasting durability but also exudes an elegance that can enhance any room's ambiance. It stands as a testament to superior craftsmanship, ensuring this solid oak dining table is crafted to endure for generations.
Versatility Defined: The Extendable Feature of the Chop Dining Table - Recognizing the dynamic needs of modern households, the Chop Dining Table boasts an innovative extendable feature. Starting at a comfortable 160cm, it effortlessly extends to an expansive 240cm. Whether hosting an intimate dinner or accommodating a large family gathering, this dining table adapts seamlessly. Its practical fold-out sections eliminate space constraints, accommodating both regular chairs and armchairs with equal ease. Choose the Chop Extendable Dining Table by TON to redefine elegance in your dining space.
Finish - Natural / Clear Lacquer
Table Top Material - A Grade European Oak - Solid
Leg Material - A Grade European Oak - Solid
L 160 cm to 240 cm extended, W 90 cm H 76 cm
Tabletop Thickness - 2.8 cm
TON originated in 1861 with the establishment of the Michael Thonet bent furniture factory in Bystřice pod Hostýnem. In 1946, the company managing the factory was nationalized, and in 1953 it was renamed TON, which stands for Továrna Ohýbaného Nábytku (Bent Furniture Factory). This factory, continuously operational since 1861, is renowned as the birthplace of the iconic Chair 18, Chair 14, and Chair 811.