Technical Specifications and Equipment
Top (small table versions): solid oak or solid oak top, cross-sectioned, 6 cm thick.
Drawer: European solid oak frame, brushed finish. Back in 15/10 European oak plated plywood. Drawer front in solid European oak, internal structure in ash with dovetail joints and wooden runners. Exclusive use of water-based vinyl glues and ureic resins conforming to UNI-CEE regulations.
Base: in transparent extra-clear glass 1.9 cm thick, heat-curved and not tempered.
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Wood: is a noble and natural material, whose resistance and durability are guaranteed by a careful selection process and skilful craftsmanship. It is a living material, which evolves over time and changes in symbiosis with its environment: small irregularities or surface imperfections are therefore not to be considered defects but characteristics that enhance the product's uniqueness and strictly natural origin. These peculiarities, which are never the same, can include small visual irregularities such as flaming, colour changes, knots and putty; or material ones, such as small holes, surface cracks and irregular edges.
Maintenance Tips
Wood: for daily cleaning use only a dry cotton cloth or, in the case of stubborn dirt, slightly dampened with lukewarm water and neutral soap. Always clean in the direction of the grain. Do not use microfibre cloths, degreasing agents, aggressive detergents, solvents, acetone, ammonia or steam cleaners. If stains appear on the surface, they must be cleaned promptly to prevent the stain from being absorbed by the wood. The surface must then be wiped with a dry cloth to prevent it from remaining damp.
Wood is particularly afraid of coloured and acidic products such as tomato, wine, coffee, cola or cooking fat. Sudden changes in temperature and contact with very hot or moist objects should also be avoided. The ideal room humidity for optimum storage of a wood complement is between 50 and 60%, in well ventilated rooms and not exposed to direct natural light.
Natural Bio Oak" wood with a natural oil finish: oil is a product that preserves the natural structure of the wood and protects the surface without clogging the pores, thus facilitating minor maintenance work. However, it is necessary, at least once a year, to regenerate the surface by applying a light coat of natural wood oil with a cotton cloth, following the direction of the grain. Using a dry cotton cloth, remove excess oil and allow to dry for at least 48 hours before resuming normal use.
Glass: avoid abrasive materials and liquids that can damage or mar the surface. Instead, use a cloth soaked in water and alcohol, or specific products for cleaning glass.