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WOOOD RHONDA DINING TABLE Ø129CM BLACKNIGHT

WOOOD RHONDA DINING TABLE Ø129CM BLACKNIGHT

Part-ID 80365
Shippable from May 03, 2024
619,-
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RHONDA DINING TABLE Ø129CM BLACKNIGHT

- Modern round dining table - With robust woodwork - Formed from strong oak wood - H 77 cm x Ø 129 cm A round dining table is guaranteed to create a cosy setting at every family dinner. The Rhonda dining table from the collection of Dutch interior brand WOOOD has a simple design and offers space for 4-6 people. The solid oak legs are stable and provide space for various dining chair designs. Material Oak is characterised by its light brown tint with a soft yellow glow and clearly visible grain pattern. Oak generally dries very slowly, which can lead to the natural process of cracking and discolouration. Oak is a natural product which deserves a visible stage, which is why we only use natural-based lacquers and coatings which show off the grain marks and natural characteristics of oak. The oak wood in our collections is always 100% FSC-certified. Dimensions - Table height: 77 cm - Tabletop diameter: 129 cm - Top thickness: 3 cm - Leg height: 74 cm - Leg thickness: 8×11 cm - Leg spacing: 59 / 80 cm - Weight: 53 kg - Weight capacity: 150 kg Maintenance Treated oak is very easy to maintain. Keep the furniture regularly free of dust with a clean, dry cloth. Remove damp stains immediately with a slightly damp cloth and neutral detergent, and allow the wood to dry in the air. Always use the basic protection for wood, such as using a trivet under a drinking glass or hot pan. In case of damage, consult a specialised paint shop for a possible re-treatment of the furniture. Delivery The table is delivered in two packages. The article can be assembled by following the simple assembly instructions. Felt glides should be placed on the underside of the legs to protect hard floors.

  • Color Black
  • Material Untreated Oak
  • Dimensions cm 75×129×129
  • Assembly required
  • FSC® Mix - wood from responsible sources