


Ottawa extendable table with additional table top OV04
Architonic ID: 20746198
SKU: 3700075OV04CCCC
Year of Launch: 2017
The Ottawa dining table is defined by smooth, rounded edges and sensual minimalism. It spreads a pleasant calm in your dining room. The characteristic legs are reminiscent of the branches of a tree and emphasize the natural beauty of the Ottawa dining table. Need more space? Then pull out the handy built-in extension table top and instantly transform the family dining table for 4 into the perfect table for a dinner party for up to 10 guests.
MEASURES AND WEIGHT
Height: 74½ cm
Length: 185/250 cm
Extended length: 250 cm
Width: 100cm
Table top thickness: 7½ cm
Height to tabletop: 67½ cm
Weight: 53kg
maximum weight load: 40 kg
IMPORTANT CHARACTERISTICS
With integrated additional plate
The additional table top is hidden under the table top
With the extra leaf hidden inside the table, one person can quickly and easily enlarge the table.
MATERIALS
Table top: melamine/chipboard/chipboard/chipboard/chipboard
Leg/Base: Steel
SURFACE
Table top: lacquered/lacquered
Leg/Base: Powder coated
This product belongs to collection:
Base metal, Engineered wood, Metal, Tabletop engineered wood, Wood

United States
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