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Travertine Chestnut Side Table
Travertine Chestnut Side Table
Travertine Chestnut Side Table
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Travertine Chestnut Side Table

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Solid Timber with Travertine Top

Size: 50cm (W) x 40cm (D) x 50cm (H)
Weight: 15kg

*Legs to be fitted

Our Travertine Table Collection embraces a harmonious blend of natural beauty and contemporary design. Crafted with an elegant travertine top supported by sturdy mango wood legs in a warm chestnut colour, this collection effortlessly combines sophistication with versatility.

Key Features:
- Exquisite travertine material with unique veining and natural variations
- Solid mango wood legs
- High-quality material that provides high durability
- Easy assembly

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Packaging Dimensions
Size: 71cm (W) x 21.5cm (D) x 59cm (H)
Weight: 22kg

Product Code
57620

Natural pitting in travertine can accumulate fine particles; dust often or use a handheld vacuum or a soft-bristled brush.
Periodically clean with a damp cloth.
Refrain from using harsh cleaners or abrasive chemicals.
Take special care to avoid contact with common acidic liquids like vinegar, wine, fruit juice, wine, and coffee.
Spills should be immediately cleaned with a gentle cloth.
Protect your furniture by using coasters and trivets.
Avoid placing heavy or sharp objects on the surface of the travertine as it is a porous stone by nature and can be prone to nicks, scratches, and stains.
When moving your piece, never drag or push the stone because doing so could cause it to crack and chip.
Over time, sun and light can cause the colour of the stone/timber to fade.
Occasionally rotate items placed on your lime plaster furniture to allow a more uniform colour to develop.

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