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Bring back memories of your grandmother's home-cooked meals when your whole family is seated around the 6-Piece Jamestown Dining Set. This six-piece dining set includes a large dining table, a dining bench, and four matching chairs. The trestle bases, plank-style tops, and antique white finishes make this set look like it's lifted straight from an interior design magazine. All pieces are made from a combination of medium-density fiberboard and solid wood. Customize the Jamestown Dining Set to your needs: turn it into a 5-piece, 6-piece, or 7-piece set with any combination of our Jamestown Dining Chairs and Benches around the table.
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Boraam Furniture, also known as Boraam Indstries, is a consumer grade producer of home furniture, including bar furniture and dining furniture. Much of their dining collection is designed around the farm house, country style showcasing features like turned legs, bench seating, and Windsor spindle-back chairs.
Boraam makes a wide range of bar stools, including country rustic styles. The most popular bar stools are the Boraam Augusta stools, which are simple, clean lined bar stools, with padded back rests. The Boraam Sumatra Bar Stools are lighter colors, with thatched or woven backrests. Florence and Georgia stools offer more of a farm house style, with open back designs featuring x-shaped braces.
Are you looking for the Boraam bar stools for your home? Many home owners love the look of Boraam stools, but before you shop, it's important to remember that there are different heights of bar stools. Homeowners with regular 36 inch counter tops should be shopping for counter stools, and not bar height bar stools. Boraam Counter stools are 24 inches tall. 24 Inch bar stools are perfect for counters 34 to 26 inches in height.
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