Technical Specifications and Equipment
Structure: base in solid walnut or clear-painted dark oak. Supports made from shaped sheet metal coated with epoxy powders.
Top and Extension Leaves: made from 12mm-thick glass with straight cut (excluding the V0084 clear bronze finish which is 10 mm thick), 15mm-thick glass with a curved or bevelled cut, 16mm-thick gres porcelain stoneware, or 20mm-thick marble stone.
The extendable versions are always equipped with n.2 extension leaves of 40 cm, with the exception of the 200 x 100 cm extending rectangular model which instead is equip[ed with n.2 extension leaves of 50 cm.
Material Specifications
Marble: elegant and refined stone marble, characterised by open veins that sometimes may present some resin based speckles that create a uniform and smooth surface so that the top comes with no irregularities, granting additional structural resistance. Because it is a natural stone that is sometimes more than a million years old, the surface cannot be defined as 'perfect'; each piece is different from the next, depending on the cutting and polishing process. It may have natural micro imperfections, a characteristic of marble and not due to defects. Marble tops are naturally porous: any protective polyester treatment hides this porosity to the touch, leaving all the natural features of the stone visible.
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Glass top: tempered glass used according to UNI standards, is a glass that, after heated at high temperature, is abruptly cooled, in order to obtain glass with high internal tensions, which becomes resistant to bending and thermal shock. To guarantee a greater quality, the glass is thoroughly inspected using a high-precision digital scanner.
Porcelain stoneware top: made up of the combination of a 10 mm thick lower glass slab with a 6 mm thick upper ceramic slab. Porcelain stoneware is a compact, frost-resistant material that is also resistant to chemicals. Externally, the most valuable characteristics of the material are the variations in colour, veining and the subtle speckles: these are diversifications specifically designed to recreate the randomness and beauty of natural materials.