The table is 30" across and 42" high and has a footrest to put your feet up. The stools have a footrest and foot protectors on each leg to prevent floor scuffs. Black Table Surface with a Decal of your Favorite MLB Team Logo.
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The table is 42" high and 30" across with a footrest for ultimate relaxation. The stool seat cushions are upholstered in your choice of a baseball team logo fabric. Use caution when color matching as colors may vary depending on your computer monitor settings.
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The product is a vintage linen postcard depicting a restaurant and table bar called Corner House in Chicago, Illinois. Published by Curt Teich, this original postcard is a standard size of 5.5 x 3.5 inches with a divided back. The postcard features a North American scene from the linen era, specifically dating from 1930-1945. It showcases a typical restaurant and diner subject, highlighting the theme of hotel and restaurant advertising in the city of Chicago. This single unit postcard is a collectible piece that captures a snapshot of culinary history in the United States.
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Own a piece of Chicago folklore with this rat hole table. Molded from the original iconic shape on the sidewalk in Chicago. Concrete finish with clear epoxy on metal legs. Great addition for an industrial look.
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Item is used in good condition. I HAVE DESCRIBED THE ITEM TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. Item has been tested and is in great working condition.
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Dive into the charm of Chicago's dining history with the Corner House Restaurant and Table Bar postcard, a piece of memorabilia that captures the essence of Illinois's culinary past. This standard-sized lithograph, produced by Curt Teich, features a vivid depiction of the iconic restaurant that once dotted the city's skyline, serving as a visual treat for collectors and history aficionados alike. With its divided back design, this original postcard hails from an era when such keepsakes were the primary means of sharing experiences. It is unposted, preserving its authenticity, and while its origin remains a mystery, its allure is undeniable, making it a must-have for those who cherish the narrative of American cities and their architectural legacies.
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