James is a modern-style extending table distinguished by its precise lines and important shapes. The base consists of two independent parallel legs, obtained by placing tubular metal sections side by side. The top is available in ceramic, glass and wood: for the latter, it is also possible to choose a version with a slatted wood top and debarked edges. For some extendable models, the James table can be up to 3 metres wide, comfortably accommodating up to 10 - 12 people. Thanks to the strong visual impact enhanced by the contrast between the table top and the special legs, James can be ideally placed in large bright living rooms with wood, metal or ceramic finishes.
Features
Contemporary style table made of high quality materials
Metal legs characterised by a distinctive geometric design
Rectangular or barrel-shaped fixed or extendable top in wood, glass or ceramic
Ideal for elegantly completing living rooms or dining rooms with important furnishings, models with fixed top also available in wood with debarked edges
Measurements
Height: cm 75 common for all models
Top Thickness:
- laminate: cm 2 / 3
- melamine: cm 8 / 9
- veneer wood: cm 2
- solid wood: cm 4
- glossy lacquered glass: cm 1
- matte ceramic glass: cm 1,1
- glossy ceramic glass: cm 1,4
Materials and Finishes
Top:
- melamine / laminate
- wood
- glossy / matte ceramic glass
- lacquered glass
Structure:
- painted metal
Info for your purchase
The 160 cm and 180 cm extendable models are fitted with two 45 cm or 50 cm side extensions, the 200 cm extendable model is fitted with two 50 cm extensions and the 140 cm extendable model is fitted with two 40 cm extensions. The 150 cm extendable model (210-260) with a 9 cm thick melamine veneered top is equipped with extensions with a Syncro mechanism (see the video section below to discover its features and operation). The under-top structure is in the same colour as the base for the extendable models. Extendable models with an 8 and 9 cm thick melamine top and all fixed models, on the other hand, have an aluminium grey under-top structure.
In the case of wood or stone effect finishes, there is no continuity of grain between top and extensions.