“Add a Unique Touch to Your Home with an Epoxy Resin Table”
Epoxy resin tables are a unique and eye-catching addition to any home or office. These tables are created by pouring a clear, glossy epoxy resin over a surface, creating a smooth, glass-like finish that showcases the beauty of the materials underneath.
MATERIAL
Our wood named Samanea Saman (also known as Monkey Pod) sourced from South East Asia, famous for its beautiful golden color grains. The sapwood (outer side timber) is commonly seen a lot lighter color which gives it a very unique and contrast look.
BASES
Electrostatic painting metal table leg
– Coffee Leg Options: Hairpin leg, U or V coffee leg shaped 40cm height
– Dining Leg Options: Spider Leg or Single Y leg 70 cm height
SPECIFICATION
Dimensions (LxWxH): 1180-1180-39 mm
Depending on your need, this product can be used as coffee table or also as round dining table by simply changing the legs.
There is an additional fee for upgrading from coffee table leg to dining table leg.
CARE INSTRUCTION
To ensure the longevity and preserve the beauty of your natural wood furniture, kindly adhere to these recommendations:
– Moisture and Temperature: Avoid placing the timber on damp or wet surfaces, and shield it from direct sunlight or extreme heat. Fluctuations in temperature caused by heaters, fireplaces, and air-conditioners can lead to reduced moisture content, potentially causing your natural wood furniture to split, shift, or warp.
– Protection: Refrain from directly placing abrasive objects on your furniture. Always utilize protective pads, placemats, or coasters beneath hot dishes, teapots, saucepans, and similar items. Although our furniture surfaces are treated with a heat-resistant lacquer, excessive heat can transfer through the lacquer and leave marks on the wood itself, as well as on the lacquer.
– Spill Management: Act promptly to wipe off spills with a soft cloth. While our lacquer is water-resistant, it may not withstand excessive moisture. If exposed to substantial amounts of water, liquids can eventually seep through the lacquer, leading to swelling, blistering, and irreparable damage to the timber.
– Chemical Avoidance: Avoid any contact between your natural wood furniture and substances like acetone, methylated spirits, markers, glues, or cleaning products containing silicone.
– Covering Duration: Steer clear of covering your furniture for extended periods. Prolonged covering can trap moisture beneath, potentially causing harm to your furniture.
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