Information | |
Care & Maintenance | Ceramic: Ceramic table tops are easy to clean with a sponge and an all-purpose household cleaner. Afterwards, rinse and/ or wipe off to avoid streaks. Teak: Teak don’t need additional protection due to their high resistance. Nevertheless it may be useful to treat the wood so that it is less sensitive to staining. During outdoor use, the untreated wood will oxidise and develop a silver gray patina due to exposure to water and UV rays. Whether this natural process is desirable or not is merely a question of personal taste. Glass: Glass surfaces may be cleaned with classic glass cleaners. In the case of stubborn dirt and calcium deposits, the “Glass Heavy Duty Cleaner” may be used. Use only for serious contamination. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Extra protection from the Heavy Duty Glass Cleaner set is required. |
Designed by | Kris Van Puyvelde |
Materials | |
Top | Ceramic: Ceramic table tops are made of inorganic materials that crystallise at very high temperatures and are thus very hard and resistant to wear. Teak: Teak is a tropical hardwood with great stability due to minimal moisture absorption. It is extremely resistant to the influences of chemicals, as well as against attacks by vermin. Glass: Glass: Its resistance to staining and scratching makes glass a highly suitable material when making tabletops for outdoor furniture. The white, pearl gray, cafe latte and black versions have a matt acid-washed finish, which are even more scratch and fingerprint resistant as shiny surfaces. |
Specifications | |
Width | 31.5" |
Depth/Length | 31.5" |
Weight | w/ Glass top: 34.6 lbs w/ Ceramic top: 32.4 lbs w/ Teak top: 10.3 lbs |