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Making it easy to meet over a meal

Eating together is an ideal way to share time on a daily basis. Catch up with the family, exchange stories from your day. A good place to start is a spot that puts everyone at ease, and has comfortable seats for long sessions at the table.

Dining area with a table, four chairs and a highchair in black, open shelves in ash veneer, four stools and beige curtains.
Dining area with a table, four chairs and a highchair in black, open shelves in ash veneer, four stools and beige curtains.

A multi-tasking stool

Being able to pull up an extra seat is always good. A nearby stool is an instant option, and hides away just as quick. Either for a visiting friend (of course, guests get proper chairs), or as a handy extra surface.

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A three-legged stool in birch, a black cabinet with decorative items on the top surface and a table and two chairs in black.
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Details make a meal

Giving details just a bit of extra attention really helps heighten the moment. Add place mats, decorated napkins and your favorite tableware, and an everyday meal suddenly becomes a special occasion.

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A table that’s set with place mats made from water hyacinth, grey dinnerware and two serving plates with cheese and grapes.
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Seating for style and comfort

Good support – and soft chair pads to sit on – allow long meals without discomfort. Also, a matching set makes the dining area stylish and inviting.

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Two black chairs with round, dark grey chair pads stand by a black table where wine glasses and grey dinnerware stand.
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Keep things handy

Extra surfaces by the table are useful by default. Meal accessories help prepping and let people stay seated, while decorations put them at ease.

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Bowls, magazine files, crockery and books are stored on four wall shelves in ash veneer that are wall-mounted by a table.
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