Technical Specifications and Equipment
Fixed Top Versions
- 4 cm thick with straight / slanted / shaped edges veneered / solid European oak with a brushed finish or veneered / solid walnut with a smooth finish, both using only water-based vinyl glues.
- 4 cm thick with irregular edges in solid European oak on the long sides with a brushed or veneered finish / solid walnut on the long sides with a smooth finish, both using only water-based vinyl adhesives. Blockboard support with 15/10 top and bottom veneer.
- cm thickness 1.4 composed of glass support with inclined edge cm thickness 0.8, coupled with ceramic top cm thickness 0.6
- cm thick.1 in hot silvered monolithic glass
Extensible Top Versions
- cm sp.2 on blockboard support with 15/10 veneer top and bottom, perimeter paneling in cm sp.5 blockboard with European oak veneer edges with brushed finish, both with exclusive use of water-based vinyl glue.
Base: structure with 1.2 cm thick lower and 0.8 cm thick upper steel plate. No. 8 welded steel tubes section 4x3 cm, thickness 0.3 cm. Equipped with intermediate reinforcing flange cm thick. 06. Powder-coated or oxidised with acrylic finish.
Wing Extension System: allows the table surface to be extended by means of two extensions of 40 cm each. Pulling out the extensions is facilitated by sliding them on guides, so that they can be inserted or folded under the top with a simple gesture.
Optional
Bayonet Lateral Extensions: allow a fixed table to be transformed into an extendable one. The system involves the installation of special under-top plates, into which the fixing rods with which the extensions are fitted are inserted: these must be stored separately. The extensions are each 50 cm wide and are in the same colour as the top (with continuity of grain sought after, but not guaranteed). Under-top plates and fixing rods are always in black painted metal.
Side Extensions with Concealed Bayonet: allow a fixed table to be transformed into an extendable one. The system foresees that the supporting bayonets are "embedded" in the thickness of the top and extracted if necessary by means of a push-pull system. The extensions, which must be stored separately, are each 50 cm wide, are in the same colour as the top (the continuity of the vein is sought after, but not guaranteed) and are supplied with a metal handle to facilitate handling. The bayonets are also made of black painted metal.
Extension case: very useful to protect the wooden extensions that must necessarily be stored separately.
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Wood: is a noble and natural material, whose strength 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.
Ceramic: obtained by coupling a 0.6 cm thick upper ceramic slab with a 0.8 cm thick lower glass support with a sloping edge or glued to a 3 cm thick lower MDF support.
Porcelain stoneware is a compact material resistant to chemical attack, scratching, wear and tear and high temperatures. On the outside, the most valuable features of the material are the variations in colour, veining and slight speckling: these are deliberate diversifications to recreate the randomness and beauty of natural materials.
Maintenance Tips
Wood: for daily cleaning use only a dry cotton cloth or, in the case of stubborn dirt, slightly moistened 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 ruin or damage the surface. Instead, use a cloth soaked in water and alcohol, or specific products for cleaning glass.
Ceramics: when cleaning a ceramic countertop, use warm water and neutral detergents, such as those commonly used for kitchen countertops, using a microfibre cloth or soft sponges. After using a detergent, rinse the surface with water to avoid the formation of halos. Avoid shocks that could scratch the top, especially in the most delicate areas such as corners and edges. Do not load it with excessive weight or subject it to improper use, e.g. by climbing on it.
Metal: use a soft cloth slightly dampened with lukewarm water, with the possible addition of neutral soap to increase cleaning effectiveness. Then dry the surface with a dry cloth to prevent it from remaining damp. Prolonged presence of moisture may cause oxidation. Do not use degreasers, aggressive detergents, solvents, acetone, ammonia or steam cleaners.