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Ottawa Table OV03 with supplementary tabletop
Architonic ID: 20025044
SKU: 3700075OV03CCCC
Year of Launch: 2014
Defined by smooth, rounded edges and a sensual minimalism, the Ottawa table creates a serene atmosphere in your room. Unique, twig-like legs inspired by nature accentuates the natural beauty of the oval Ottawa dining table. Need extra seats? Just pull out the clever, built-in extension leaf and go from a 4-person family meal to a dinner party seating 14.
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
Height: 74½ cm
Length: 240/327 cm
Extended length: 327 cm
Width: 100 cm
Tabletop thickness: 7½ cm
Height to table top: 67½ cm
Maximum weight load: 40 kg
Seats: 12-14
KEY FEATURES
With built-in extension leaf
Extension leaf is neatly hidden underneath the table top
MATERIALS
Tabletop: melamine/medium density fibreboard
Leg: steel
FINISH
Tabletop: lacquered
Leg: powder coated
COLOURS
Tabletop: Oak veneer, Matt white lacquered, Espresso oak veneer
Leg: Matt black structure lacquered, Chrome
This product belongs to collection:
Base metal, Metal, Tabletop engineered wood, Wood

United States
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