Model and Dimensions Specifications
Rectangular "barrel" wooden top: 5 cm thick veneered MDF with matt graphite painted bevelled edges.
Wooden top with slanted edges: cm 5 thick veneered MDF.
Wooden top with irregular edges: cm 4 thick veneered MDF.
Keramik stone top: cm 1.8 thick (cm 1.2 thick clear glass coupled with cm 0.6 thick laminated porcelain). Thickness cm 5 (with porcelain insert cm 0,6) for 240 x 120 cm top with rounded lower profile. Thickness 6 cm (with porcelain insert cm 0,6 cm) for top 300 x 128 cm with rounded lower profile.
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Heritage Oak: proposed top finish with slanted edges. Heritage Oak is a magnificent example of "zero deforestation" wood recovery. In fact, the beams from which this wood is obtained come from beams and structures of Oak wood belonging to old houses, stables, workshops and factories that have been completely demolished, mostly in Central or Eastern Europe.
Heritage Oak products are made from veneer obtained by shearing these beams, which are selected and cleared of nails and any other ferrous material contained in them before being sent for shearing.
Each batch of beams is different from the next, once sheared, because each one has a different history and a different state of preservation over time. It is precisely the lived-in history of the beams that causes them to have a 'black patina' inside the cracks and oxide around the nail seats that were driven into them.
Keramik stone: the Keramik stone tops are made of a special stone-effect ceramic that picks up on the natural hues of stone. The underside of the top is made of transparent bevelled glass, which turns black after the bonding process.
When cleaning the top, it is recommended not to use steam machines or abrasive products. We recommend the use of mild liquid detergents, which should be removed with a wet sponge. In the case of stains or marks, it is recommended to rub the top with a solution of bicarbonate and water, which should be left to act for a few minutes and then wiped off with a wet sponge. As it is a porous natural material, it is important to remove dirt immediately to prevent substances from penetrating the top.
Extra-clear crystal: this is treated in such a way as to significantly limit the "blue-green" effect typical of all glass and not affect or change the colour of the decoration.
Bevelling: this is a process that creates a perimeter band with a width varying from 10 to 40 mm and with an angle of less than the standard 90° (generally 7°), it is a very delicate and precious process that is usually carried out on mirrors and very valuable tops.