Roxby Dinner Table

€185.83
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Availability:
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Brand:
Actona
Product code:
5713941107497 / 5713941107497

Specification

Assembly:Lowered
Carton 1, depth:112 cm
Carton 1, gross weight:20 kg/pcs.
Carton 1, height:11.5 cm
Carton 1, net weight:16.5 kg
Carton 1, width:113.5 cm
Cbm:0.14 cbm
Colour:Black
Core:rubber wood
Depth (cm):105
Designer:Nissens Design Studio
Diameter:105 cm
Dining table with free space under the countertop:69.2 cm
Ean code:5713941107497
Floor protection:felt pads
Gentle:yes
Gross weight:20 kg/pcs.
Height (cm):76
Item no.:0000085661
Leg height:74.2 cm
Leg shape:Rectangular
Main shape:Round
Material:rubber wood
Maximum surface load capacity:100 kg
Model:Roxby
Net weight:16.5 kg/piece
Number of cartons:1 pc
Number of legs/bases:4 pcs.
Sales unit:1 pc
Size (w x d x h):Ø105x76 cm
Square box 1:yes
Subject group:dining table
Surface treatment:AC lacquered
Tsca:no
Width (cm):105

The universal Roxby dinner table fits perfectly into various arrangements. The product is entirely kept in a natural color, which further emphasizes its universal character. It will be perfect in an eclectically furnished kitchen or dining room in a modern style. Timeless colors also allow it to be introduced into a typically classic interior.

Why buy a Roxby dinner table?

Modern dining rooms are very often decorated taking into account geometric trends. The Roxby table fits perfectly into this aesthetic. The furniture is characterized by a perfectly round top, at which you can easily place chairs. Its surface was made of MDF and covered with oak veneer. It is complemented by durable rubber wood legs. The table looks great in combination with metal or wooden chairs. You can also match the seats finished with upholstery – e.g. in anthracite, black or white shade.

Despite our best efforts, we cannot guarantee that the published technical data and photos do not contain inaccuracies or errors, which, however, cannot be a basis for claims.

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