Libby Cocktail Table with Gray Sintered Stone Top in Dusty Caramel
By Steve Silver Furniture
Product Details
The Libby Cocktail Table, a creation of Steve Silver Furniture, elegantly embodies casual style. The table's top, a beautiful gray sintered stone, complements its dusty caramel body, making it a visually appealing addition to any room. Made from pine solids and engineered woods, overlaid with ash veneers, this table is hand-stained in a dusty caramel finish that fabulously highlights the natural grain, knots, and distress of the wood. The sintered stone inlays not only enhance its aesthetic appeal but also provide robust resistance to moisture, scratches, and heat. You don't need to seal it and it is incredibly strong. The table comes with four independently rotating casters for easy movement, making cleaning or repositioning a breeze. With all tools included, the assembly of the table is straightforward and hassle-free.
Features: - Sintered Stone inlays offer enhanced performance qualities including moisture, scratch and heat resistance. Natural stone is used to create sintered stone, which is non-porous, never needs to be sealed, and is both incredibly strong and beautiful.
- Four indendently rotating casters allow for the easy movement of the table out of the way for cleaning or other purposes
- The wood is hand-stained in a natural multi-step dusty caramel finish with white hang’-up that highlight the natural grain, knots and distressing of the wood
- Easy Assembly, all tools included
Dimensions: - 48.00"W x 28.00"D x 18.00"H
+ Show More.. - Show Less.. Carton Height | 9.4500 |
Carton Length | 52.75 |
Carton Width | 31.0000 |
Collection | Libby |
Color Detail | Dusty Caramel and Gray |
Country of Manufacture | China |
Cube | 9.27 |
Depth | 28.0000 |
Height | 18.0000 |
Includes | Cocktail Table |
MSRPrice | $537.00 |
Manufacturer | Steve Silver Furniture |
Material | Engineered Wood |
Style | Casual |
Table Base Types | 4 Legs |
Table Top Shapes | Rectangular |
Weight | 103.40 |
Width | 48.0000 |
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