Dimensions
Width: 22" (55.9 cm)Height: 24" (61.0 cm)Depth: 26" (66.0 cm)
Shipping Dimensions
Width: 25.6" (65.0 cm)Height: 13.19" (33.5 cm)Depth: 29.53" (75.0 cm)
Weight
47.40 lbs (21.5 kg))
Manufacturer's Warranty
1 year from date of shipment
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Oak Veneers Nitrocellulose (NC) Lacquer |
General Details | |
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Table Type | End Table |
Finish Colour | Belgian Wheat |
Style | Contemporary, Rustic |
Construction Details | |
Primary Construction Material | Oak, Rubberwood Oak is a durable hardwood known for its robust manufacturing properties as well as its ability to survive years of use. The straight grain markings are striking, giving your oak furniture a unique look. Rubberwood, also known as parawood or Asian hardwood, is one of the most durable and eco-friendly woods in the furniture market today. Once the tree's latex sap is collected for other industries, rubberwood is recycled into home furnishings. The dense grain makes it stable and strong, and the naturally light undertone accurately holds the intended stain colour. |
Finish Method | Veneers, Nitrocellulose (NC) Lacquer By gluing a thin layer of beautiful wood or stone onto quality construction materials, veneers provide a striking texture and finish to furniture. Veneers won’t warp, crack or split over time, which keeps your products looking as good as the day you bought them. 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 | Mortise and Tenon, Corner-Blocking, Finger Joint 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. An extra block of wood is added to each corner of the furniture’s frame for additional support. Known as corner-blocking, this technique helps to brace your furniture for enduring stability. Finger joints, also known as tongue and groove joints, are used in furniture construction for a robust bond. The tongue on one board is shaped to fit precisely into the groove on another board, securing the furniture piece together. |
Storage Details | |
Number of Drawers | 1 |
Drawer Construction | English Dovetailing, French Dovetailing Dovetailing is a woodworking technique commonly used to put drawers together. Tight fitting dovetails resist the wood's natural tendency to twist and warp over time, meaning your drawers will remain functional for as long as you own them. A triangular groove is cut down the length of a board to allow the edge of a second board to slide in. The groove's triangular shape helps keep the pieces together under strain. |
Drawer Glides | Side-Mounted Metal Ball-Bearing Situated on both sides of the drawer, these metal glides move smoothly thanks to ball bearings tucked inside each slide. These glides are strong, and will support even the heaviest junk drawer. |
Number of Shelves | 1 |
Additional Details | |
Function | Storage |
Instruction Manual URL | Instruction Manual |
Manufacturer's Warranty | 1 year from date of shipment |
Additional Dimensions | |
Product Weight Limit (lb.) | 50 |