I bought this as an alternative to the 4 person table I had that filled all the empty space in my kitchen.Here are my takeaways:1. The description says the table top and chairs are wood, so I was thinking they would be black wood grain. In fact, they are coated with a kind of laminate that is easy to wipe off, and has a nice look.2. Unlike a similar set I was considering, the rack under this table is higher up so that when sitting, it is not in the way of your knees.3. It is pretty lightweight—I’m not sure of that is a positive or negative at this point. I can say I have not experienced any wobbling, and both table and chairs seem sturdy.4. There are no extra screws, so make sure you don’t lose any during assembly.5. 14 inch round seat cushions fit the seats perfectly, if you want to add a bit of cushioning or a pop of color.6. Overall this set was easy to assemble, although the chairs were kind of a pain with screws not lining up with holes when attaching the seat, I think this is because the indentations on one of the leg bars are on the wrong side (see photo). Here is a hack for that problem: when you put the chairs together, do not fully tighten the screws that hold the legs to the upper part of the chair. When you put in the screws that hold the seat onto the legs, do not tighten those all the way until they are all in, and be sure to put in the center screw LAST, once the outside ones are all fastened. Once the seat is on, then tighten the screws on the chair back the rest of the way. Hopefully this will save someone else a lot of headache—once I figured it out, the second chair was a breeze. I would also recommend using an Allen bit with a power driver rather than the manual one that came with the bolts.Overall, I am happy with this purchase and glad I gave it a shot!