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Main, the extending table with triangular legs, is available in 4 sizes with a glossy, frosted finished anti-fingerprint and ceramic glass top or with a melamine top in almost twenty variations and finally in the practical and resistant HPL melamine top.Main is characterised by a clean, essential design, enhanced by a painted metal frame with matching triangular section legs. Ideal in living rooms or kitchens with a refined style, it gives a youthful touch to the environment, fitting easily into modern contexts. It adapts to various needs and in the larger width version can comfortably seat 10 people.
MeasurementsHeight:- cm h.75 - common to all modelsTriangular Legs Section- cm 10 x 10 x 5Materials and FinishesTop:- melamine / HPL melamine- glossy / frosted finished anti-fingerprint / ceramic or RAL back-lacquered glassExtension:- melamine / HPL melamine and matte lacquered (matching the top)Structure:- painted metal / RAL lacquered
Technical Specifications and EquipmentGlass top thickness: mm 10 in tempered glass.Ceramic glass top thickness: mm 12.Melamine top thickness: mm 20 with PVC border.melamine extension thickness: mm 20 with PVC border.
To Know More...Ceramic glass: the making process is hand-crafted and is perfomed on glass sheets of any thickness. A uniformly-coloured layer of resin is applied on the bottom of the glass, afterwards a further layer of resin is applied on the top. The second layer has a different colour in comparison to the one on the bottom, which is lighter or darker to create a slight light contrast. The resin on the top surface is then spread manually with a trowel according to vertical and horizontal lines and also the glass perimeter is covered. In this way, the result is a non-homogeneous coloured finish. The glass is then hardened by oven-baking and that makes the surface of the table top sturdier and scratch resistant. Since the making process is hand-crafted, every glass table top is unique and therefore some potential irregularities should be considered common for such material.
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