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Looking for Suggestion on Dining Table Purchase

I want to buy a dining table, (just the table without chairs). Currently, I have a 6-seater table and chair set, but one of the table legs is completely damaged. It's a Damro glass top table. I have tried to find a place to repair it, but it has been difficult. Additionally, the table is 15 years old, so I am considering buying a new one. The chairs are still in good condition, so I don't want to get rid of them, just the table.

Another requirement I have is that I am looking for a table with two layers. I would like a small level below the main glass tabletop to keep frequently used items.

I have looked online and found that Nilkamal and Homecenter have some table-only models. I am wondering if it would be better to buy from them or go to local furniture shops. I am not particularly interested in a fully wooden table, but a wooden leg with a glass top would be OK. Should I consider exploring Godrej, Interio, Damro, Nilkamal, and Homecenter?
My budget is around 10-12k, but I am willing to spend a little more if necessary.

Another thing - Will there be any exchange offer? How to get rid of the old table? We don't have place in our house to keep the old table.
Sorry for posting in Electronics Forum, I couldn't find another proper place to post this.
Any suggestions or recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance.
 
The city where you live in matter in this case.
12k might just be barely enough for a 6 seater in Tier 1 cities but might be just right in Delhi.
Also you have damro since these many years then why compromise on that quality and trust? Why not buy damro again?
 
The city where you live in matter in this case.
12k might just be barely enough for a 6 seater in Tier 1 cities but might be just right in Delhi.
Also you have damro since these many years then why compromise on that quality and trust? Why not buy damro again?
In Damro, we can buy only as table+chair set. Only table is not available.
 
I want to buy a dining table, (just the table without chairs). Currently, I have a 6-seater table and chair set, but one of the table legs is completely damaged. It's a Damro glass top table. I have tried to find a place to repair it, but it has been difficult. Additionally, the table is 15 years old, so I am considering buying a new one. The chairs are still in good condition, so I don't want to get rid of them, just the table.

Another requirement I have is that I am looking for a table with two layers. I would like a small level below the main glass tabletop to keep frequently used items.

I have looked online and found that Nilkamal and Homecenter have some table-only models. I am wondering if it would be better to buy from them or go to local furniture shops. I am not particularly interested in a fully wooden table, but a wooden leg with a glass top would be OK. Should I consider exploring Godrej, Interio, Damro, Nilkamal, and Homecenter?
My budget is around 10-12k, but I am willing to spend a little more if necessary.

Another thing - Will there be any exchange offer? How to get rid of the old table? We don't have place in our house to keep the old table.
Sorry for posting in Electronics Forum, I couldn't find another proper place to post this.
Any suggestions or recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance.

Better Stick with Local Vendors.
They have better quality at a price. Make sure they are reputed.
If existing Table is good, and some local Furniture maker, having good carpenter, can easily fix the issue. On a very much less cost compare to New one.

Not only combo(Table-Chair) will match, but will give you a comfort emotionally.
 
I checked with some local furniture shops. They told that they can use the same tempered glass and fix it on a new wooden frame. Most probably I will be doing it that way. Since it is Sunday, many shops are closed. Will check with some more shops next week and decide.
Next week 2 holidays - Vishu and Good Friday. So, again some shops will be off. So I will be deciding it during that time.
One thing is - the current model is a steel frame/steel legs. But these furniture shops do it on wooden frames. They told they don't do repair works on steel frames.
However, many local furniture shops have their own carpenters, godowns, frame models and work setup. So it is easier to go via them, rather than going to branded ones.
 
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