Epoxy Dining Tables: A Stunning and Stylish Choice for Your Dining Room
Epoxy dining tables are quickly gaining popularity as a stunning and durable choice for modern dining rooms. These tables are crafted from natural wood and then coated with a layer of epoxy resin, which not only enhances the natural beauty of the wood but also adds durability and longevity to the table.
One of the most appealing aspects of an epoxy dining table is the unique and beautiful look it creates. The layer of epoxy resin gives the table a glossy, reflective finish that highlights the natural beauty of the wood grain. It also allows you to incorporate colors and patterns into the table, creating a one-of-a-kind piece that complements your decor.
Whether you prefer a sleek and modern look or a more rustic and natural feel, there’s an epoxy dining table that will fit your style.
Specifications
Dimensions (L x W x H): 2575-1010-47
Comfortably seats: 8-10
Leg Options
Electrostatic painting metal table leg.
– Metal Leg Options: T, V, U, A, X, C, H, Double Y, Double V shaped
– Wooden Leg Options: T, X shaped
A rustic dining table with metal base can give your home a sleek and contemporary look to your home while wooden base can give your home a warm, cozy feel.
Caring for Your Epoxy Resin Table
Consider using coasters and placemats to protect the surface from scratches and spills, and clean up any spills or stains as soon as possible to prevent damage.
– Always start out using soap and water to wipe away most stains and spots on your epoxy resin table. You can also use gentle spray cleaners, such as a glass cleaner to get a shiny, streak-free, and spotlessly clean surface.
– Avoid using any material that’s more abrasive than a sponge, such as scratchy steel pads.
– To avoid damage to your epoxy resin table, always use a hot pad underneath hot dishes, pans, or pots that you want to place on the table. This is because the heat can cause damage to the epoxy
– Do not drop heavy items on the table; this can result in dents or chips
– Do not use a knife directly on the surface of the table; this can cause deep scratches
– Do not move or place items with sharp metal edges to prevent scratches from forming
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