Contemporary dining table SERPENTINE
woodenstainless steelrectangular

contemporary dining table
contemporary dining table
contemporary dining table
contemporary dining table
contemporary dining table
contemporary dining table
contemporary dining table
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Characteristics

Style
contemporary
Material
wooden, stainless steel
Shape
rectangular
Market
for public spaces
Location
outdoor
Length

230 cm
(90.6 in)

Width

73 cm
(28.7 in)

Height

75 cm
(29.5 in)

Description

The Serpentine table is intended for use in any public space and complements the Serpentine range of designer street furniture perfectly. The FSC® timber slats and stainless steel tubular legs are expertly combine to produce a beautiful but durable street table. The table top is free draining with minimum surface area for tagging. This table is made from the highest quality of materials and is designed for use in the most unforgiving of environments. The Serpentine table can easily be combined with a couple of Serpentine benches to create an enticing outdoor dining set. Look out for other products in the Serpentine range such as the five slat Serpentine bench and the granite Serpentine bench. Feature sites Manchester Academy Enquire further info, pricing, etc. Request product 2D CAD & 3D Sketchup files Technical sheet download Operation & maintenance manual download Part of the hard-wearing SERPENTINE range, the SERPENTINE Table is intended for use in the most unforgiving of environments. Made with FSC® timber slats and stainless steel tubular legs, this tough table is naturally free-draining and has a minimal surface area to help prevent tagging. -FSC®-certified timber slats -Stainless steel tubular legs -Free draining -Designed for tough environments -Custom lengths and widths available -Part of the SERPENTINE furniture range
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