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#오감리뷰 This is a review based on my personal experience using and styling the product, which was provided through the Selection Program. Although my space is small, about 4-5 pyeong, I wanted a spacious, versatile table, so I chose the Bien Mid-Century Oval Dining Table in size 1400. Ultimately, I am extremely satisfied with it. Design First off, the design cleanly meets the requirements of white and minimalism to match the room's atmosphere. The rounded corners give it a harmonious feel with its surroundings, and I liked that I wouldn't bump into it while moving around in the narrow space. The clean stainless steel material, combined with the leg silhouette that tapers thinning out and extending straight out, and the unobstructed base, made the space feel visually spacious and not cramped, despite its small size. Personally, I think the stainless steel finish on the sides of the tabletop, which cuts straight down at a right angle, contributed significantly to the clean and chic design. Material/Details The tabletop is made of a material that is stain-resistant and scratch-resistant. I tried dining without a placemat, and there were no heat marks from pots or sauce stains; spills wiped off easily. The pure white color also seems to make food photos look great. The legs are all stainless steel, giving it a clean look, and the assembly is much more precise and the finish is higher than I expected. Two technicians installed it for me, and I think I might have struggled a bit if I had been alone. The height of each leg is adjustable, so it would be convenient for people like me who frequently rearrange the table to ensure it is level. Versatility The table is quite spacious with an open base, so it can accommodate up to 6 people if you place chairs on both sides, in addition to the standard 4. It is perfect as a basic dining table for families. However, if you are a single person like me, work from home frequently, or are a student, you can divide the space into a desk zone and a dining zone, or place it flush against the wall to use as a large desk. Personally, I think the optimal setup is to have chairs with backrests on one side, bench stools on the opposite, and stools on both sides that can be moved aside as needed. If you attach magnetic hooks to the bolts on the inside, you can hang power strips, wires, and other items to keep them neatly hidden, so I recommend making good use of them.