

Emir 20" Modern End Table - Alabaster White Wood
Dimensions
Width: 20" (50.8 cm)
Height: 24" (61.0 cm)
Depth: 20" (50.8 cm)
Combine rustic and modern design for an eye-catching space with this Emir chairside table. The woodgrain of the pine wood construction is accented with a stunning alabaster finish, blending rustic flavour with a modern twist. This piece’s round silhouette with a wavy texture adds visual interest and will sit perfectly at home next to your sofa or chair. Plus, its tabletop is the ideal spot to highlight accent decor or framed photos. Revamp your space full of character with the Emir.

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Solid Woods Nitrocellulose (NC) Lacquer |
General Details | |
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Table Type | Side Table |
Finish Colour | Alabaster |
Style | Rustic |
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Primary Construction Material | Pine, Solid Woods Furniture made with pine has a natural, creamy yellow colouring that looks elegant and adds warmth to the home. Pine has a tight grain pattern with a smooth surface to hold finishes well. High-performance, furniture-grade woods provide exceptional durability, stability and strength. This robust combination of materials ensures the longevity you require from your furniture. |
Finish Method | Nitrocellulose (NC) Lacquer Originally developed as a substitute for shellac, NC lacquer comes from natural fibres and is combined with other materials to produce a clear finish. This lacquer has exceptional clarity, depth and protective properties. |
Construction Method | Lap Joint, Dowel Joint, Mortise and Tenon A lap joint is used to facilitate the fabrication of regularly and irregularly shaped parts in woodworking, plastics and metals. The joint between two pieces, where the edges or ends overlap, is fastened together to produce an even, smooth surface. A dowel joint uses a thin cylinder of wood to reinforce pieces of wood joined together. It ensures a neat, hidden finish and an incredibly strong joint, without the use of nails or glues. Used in woodworking for centuries, a mortise and tenon joint is a secure method to hold a furniture frame together. These joints are resistant to warping thanks to their simple peg-in-hole construction. |
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Manufacturer's Warranty | 1 year from date of shipment |
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Product Weight Limit (lb.) | 50 |