Create a bold and contemporary dining space with the Kylo Industrial Dining Table & Milan Chair Set, a perfect fusion of modern style, practicality, and everyday comfort. Designed to impress, this dining set combines industrial-inspired elements with sleek contemporary seating for a sophisticated finish.
The Kylo dining table features a spacious 160 cm rectangular tabletop, comfortably seating up to six guests — ideal for family meals, dinner parties, and entertaining. The brown wood veneer-effect surface offers a warm, natural look while remaining smooth and easy to wipe clean. Distinctive U-shaped black metal legs add a striking industrial edge while providing excellent stability and durability, making this table a true centerpiece for any dining room.
Paired with the table, the Milan dining chairs deliver modern elegance and exceptional comfort. Upholstered in high-quality faux leather with stylish diamond quilting, these chairs offer a refined contemporary look. Ergonomically designed to support your back during extended dining, they feature sleek black powder-coated legs for strength and stability. Protective plastic feet help prevent floor damage, making them ideal for everyday use.
Available in a range of colours including elephant grey, cappuccino grey, white, black, and mustard, the Milan chairs allow you to personalize your dining space to suit your style.
Key Features:
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Industrial-style dining table with modern appeal
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Spacious 160 cm tabletop seats up to 6 guests
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Brown wood veneer-effect surface — stylish and easy to clean
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Striking U-shaped black metal legs for stability and design impact
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Milan dining chairs with diamond-quilted faux leather upholstery
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Ergonomic design for comfort and back support
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Black powder-coated chair legs for durability
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Protective plastic feet to safeguard flooring
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Chairs available in multiple colours to match your décor
Bring modern industrial charm and everyday comfort into your home with the Kylo dining set — perfect for stylish dining and memorable gatherings.

