Tulip oval dining table with marble or laminate top
Dekor Furniture
Tulip oval dining table with marble or laminate top
Tulip oval table, base in cast aluminum lacquered in white or black, glossy or matt, with scratch-resistant white or black liquid laminated MDF top, Carrara or black Marquinia marble, Arabescato Vagli or Calacatta Gold . STAIN RESISTAT TREATMENT. Tapered edges. Other sizes on request
THE LIQUID LAMINATE OF THE OVAL TABLE IS MADE BY SPRAY PAINTING CONTAINING PLASTIC MATERIALS, SO AS TO MAKE THE LAMINATE TOP FAIRLY RESISTANT TO SCRATCHES
White top color similar to ral 9010 MATT
Base color white similar to glossy ral 9016
Available sizes: Table H 28,74 inches - Laminate top thickness: 9,84 inches - Marble top thickness: 0,78 inches
Overall weights:
Packaging for tables with Marble top (image 1) - Packaging for tables with Laminate top (image 2)
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A table with essential lines that encapsulates the genius of one of the greatest architects of the 20th century. Attention to detail design, make it perfect for formal meetings, dinners with important guests, but also for a more intimate and familiar atmosphere. With a strong personality and versatility, it fits perfectly in both modern, minimalist settings and more classic, traditional interiors. The top can be made of laminate, but it is marble that, with its finish, is able to capture the attention of anyone who looks at it thanks also to the visible veins that immediately catch the guest's eye. It can be combined with chairs according to personal preference to create a cozy and comfortable atmosphere. Available in different sizes to suit space and needs from kitchen to dining room, and larger versions can accommodate more people for special occasions. Choosing this elegant, versatile and functional piece of furniture will be able to meet multiple aesthetic and practical needs. In fact, its natural beauty will never cease to fascinate and excite, creating a unique and welcoming atmosphere in any setting
MARQUINIA MARBLE BLOCK ON WHICH THE TOPS OF THIS MONTH ARE CUT OUT
CARRARA MARBLE BLOCK ON WHICH THE TOPS OF THIS MONTH ARE CUT OUT
ARABESCATO VAGLI MARBLE
CALACATTA GOLD MARBLE
USE AND TREATMENT OF MARBLE
As you well know, marble is a natural stone and as such, it has no protection from chemical and atmospheric agents. The tops used for our tables are all treated with anti-stain with simple wax and anti-drop to avoid that ugly and yellowish plastic protection that takes away the beautiful feeling we have to the touch. However, like all natural treatments, you must pay attention to its use and maintenance. We will briefly explain which are the damaging agents and the treatments to be performed to always have a table in perfect condition
HOW TO CLEAN MARBLE
Marbles must never be cleaned with ANY CHEMICAL DETERGENT which, having aggressive properties on the surface of the marble top, removes the protection we give on it (antidrop and wax) and can make it capable of absorbing any liquid and becoming opaque. Marble must be cleaned only with water and alcohol (denatured ethyl alcohol). It is also advisable to periodically repeat a protective treatment (maximum 1 year depending on the use of the table) with a common wax for marble (also available in hardware stores) to keep it shiny and protected.
PRODUCTS ON WHICH TO PAY THE MAXIMUM ATTENTION
Wine, Sparkling Wine, Fruit Juices, Coffee, Lemon, Orange, Vinegar, Coke, Oil, Tomato and others. In practice, they are all products containing natural or chemical acids which can corrode the wax protection and stain the marble (sometimes even irrecoverably). Therefore, we always recommend using coasters or placemats to ensure that they do not come into contact with the top. In the event that the aforementioned should come into contact, it is advisable to clean (following the paragraph HOW TO CLEAN MARBLE) within a maximum of 5 minutes after the liquid has been poured on the tabletop, and to treat it again to prevent that, in the same position where the stain was created, some corrosive liquid could be spilled again and permanently damage the marble.
HOW TO CLEAN THE LAMINATE
Laminate is a wood that is highly resistant to scratches, but we recommend cleaning it by soaking a sponge cloth with simple warm water or alcohol (denatured ethyl alcohol).
No customer questions for the moment.
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