While this isn't a perfect dinette set, it is what you'd expect for the price. Functional, decent looking, and simple to assemble.The glass top is heavy, with beveled edges, and is held to the base with small suction cups. The base is a bronze color, with gold accents, as well as accents on the chair backs in the same gold. There is a scroll work cutout on the chair backs and the base. The paint job for the gold is pretty mediocre at best, but it doesn't really detract too much from the overall appearance at a glance. The fabric on the chairs isn't a super high quality, and is definitely gold in color, but it seems to be holding up so far. Assembly wasn't too difficult, I did most of it on my own, with my husband doing a bit here and there. The only issue I had in assembly was that one of the holes in one chair leg wasn't drilled out entirely, so my husband had to fix it, but it took him all of 2 minutes to do. Other than that, the only unexpected thing was the chair bases (the padded part) didn't have pre-drilled holes for the screws, so it was handy to have my husband's cordless drill to save time.One thing to consider, this is NOT a very large table. We can fit 4 people around it, but it gets a bit crowded for elbow room. Just to give you an idea, I purchased a set of place mats, and I cannot fit all 4 on the table without some overlap. It's possible they may be larger than normal place mats, I'm unsure. If you are looking for a small table for an eat in kitchen, or maybe a sun room, for two people to dine on, this will fit the bill just fine.