Specific Model and Measurements
Rectangular wooden shaped top: veneer MDF with thickness cm 4 with bevelled borders painted in matt graphite.
Wooden top with tilted edge: veneer MDF with thickness cm 4 in the measurements cm 200 x 100; the other two measurements come with a thickness of cm 5.
Wooden top with irregular edge: veneer MDF with thickness cm 4.
Stone top: thickness cm 1,8 (transparent glass with thickness cm 1,2 combined with laminate porcelain with thickness cm 0,6).
Thickness cm 5 for 200 x 120 and 240 x 120 cm top with a lower rounded edge. Thickness cm 6 for top 300 x 128 cm with a lower rounded edge.
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Heritage Oak: Oak is a great example of a recovered material and "no deforestation" policy. The beams used for this wood come from Oakwood structures belonging to old houses, stables, labs and factories which have been completely demolished, the biggest part comes from Central or Eastern Europe.
Heritage Oak products are crafted through the veneer technique, obtained by cutting selected beams after the removal of nails and other iron-based elements.
Each lot of beams is different from the other because each one of it has a different story and a different state of preservation. The previous "life" of these beams makes the "black patina" a feature of the wood cracks; moreover, the places where the nails used to be also present oxide.
Keramik Stone: The tops made of Keramik stone are manufactured with a special ceramic with a stone effect that shows shades similar to Calacatta stones (a marble characterised by soft grey, yellow- gold, or brown-pink veining); Alabaster (a rock similar to marble with shades that range from yellow to grey up to amber red) or Slate ( a grey-black rock). The lower part of the top is made of bevelled clear glass that appears black after a process of glueing. To clean the top, we suggest using delicate liquid detergents that need to be removed with a wet sponge. If spots and rings may occur, we suggest rubbing the top with a water and baking soda solution, let such a solution have an effect for a few minutes and then wipe it with a wet sponge. Being a porous natural material, it is important to wipe dirt off in order to avoid that some substances penetrate the top.
Glass: the top stands on the base by itself, the scratch-resistant degree of the mirrored surface can be compared to the one of a normal glass top. Small marks and incisions caused by everyday use can be made more visible due to the reflecting effect of the light and can not be considered manufacturing anomalies. In order to clean the top we recommend not to use abrasive materials that can permanently ruin the surface; only use a soft cloth with alcohol.
Bevelling: it is a processing performed on mirrors, glasses and crystals in order to finish them and smooth the edges; through this process, it is possible to create a perimeter band with a width varying from 10 to 40 mm and with an angle inferior to the standard 90 ° (usually 7°) one. It is a very delicate and valuable process applied to precious mirrors and tops.
CrystalArt: it's a tempered and bevelled clear glass, decorated with a printed pattern on the back of the glass, this decoration is applied during the tempering phases of the manufacturing process. The pattern is always the same but the effect changes according to the size of the top.