Epoxy tables have gained popularity as contemporary furniture pieces transformed into works of art.
Epoxy Tables are a popular, modern piece of furniture turned artwork. Epoxy Tables are made using wood and epoxy resins. This provides a stunning contrast between the natural beauty of the wood and the modern colourful finish of metallic epoxy.
Epoxy resin tables fit virtually any aesthetic and feel at home in any space, whether you have a small apartment , or having a glass of wine on your ranch in the light of the sunset, these tables just feel right.
Bases
There are 2 options of bases. You can choose your own leg to go with the table.
– Metal Leg Options: T, V, U, A, X, C, Double Y, Double V shaped
– Wooden Leg Options: T, X shaped
Finish Detail
All of our tables are hand finished smoothly and sprayed finish with our nontoxic oil based coatings in glossy, satin or matt for the perfect finish.
Specification
Dimensions (LxWxH): 1595-1000-47 mm
Seating Capacity: 4 – 6
Care Instruction
To ensure the longevity and preserve the natural beauty of your wooden furniture, please adhere to the following guidelines:
– Environment: Avoid placing timber furniture on damp or wet surfaces, and shield it from direct sunlight or extreme heat. Fluctuations in temperature caused by heaters, fireplaces, or air-conditioners can lead to decreased moisture levels, potentially causing your natural wood furniture to crack, shift, or warp.
– Protection: Refrain from placing abrasive objects directly on your furniture. Always use protective pads, placemats, or coasters under hot dishes, teapots, saucepans, and similar items. Although our furniture surfaces are treated with a heat-resistant lacquer, excessive heat can penetrate the lacquer and leave marks on the wood itself, as well as on the lacquer.
– Spills: 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 permeate the lacquer, leading to swelling, blistering, and irreparable damage to the wood.
– Chemical Avoidance: Avoid contact between your natural wood furniture and substances like acetone, methylated spirits, markers, glues, or cleaning products containing silicone.
– Covering: Refrain from covering your furniture for extended periods. Prolonged covering can trap moisture beneath, potentially causing harm to your furniture.