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Oliver Concrete Round Dining Table - 55"

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About the Product

The Oliver Concrete Dining Table is perfectly suited to your terrace or in the dining room and would equally make the perfect statement entry table. Crafted from reinforced concrete with a lustrous smooth finish, this piece is sure to make a dramatic statement. The bold sculptural shape adds a modern touch to a classic pedestal table.

Details
Overall Dimensions: 55"W x 55"D x 30"H

Color: Charcoal

Finish: Acrylic

SKU: 851532076
Care
Acrylic Finish
  • No Regular Maintenance needed
  • Acrylic finished tops require no maintenance to the surface. Regular waxing can be applied at customer’s discretion and helps to maintain original sheen and look.
  • Avoid breaking the acrylic seal by any mechanical action, like cutting or scratching on the table surface.
  • If needed, the items can be resealed with a water based clear acrylic application.
  • Try at a hidden area first to test for any discoloration from applying the new sealer.
  • For winter storage, cover and raise the item off the ground, so it cannot freeze to the floor.


    Avoiding Stains
  • Regular food preparation will not stain the concrete as the sealer and wax serve as active barriers.
  • In the event that the coating is knowingly cut, scraped, or damaged, new wax should be reapplied.
  • Spills should be wiped up as soon as possible.
  • While the waxing performs well against stains from oils and acidic materials, prolonged exposure may cause penetration of the sealer and possible discoloration.
  • Expect occasional rings to appear from unknown liquids.
  • Oils in particular can penetrate the surface if forced in from the weight of a glass or jar.
  • Wiping up oil spills can minimize staining.
  • Please note that bath oils in particular should not be used as they will cause staining from being left in contact with the surface of the concrete for too long.
  • The first stain is always the worst
  • Expect the wear of your product to contribute to its uniqueness.

  • Using felt or rubber feet pads is recommended for the bottom surfaces of all objects left to remain on the surface of your product indefinitely, especially unglazed ceramics such as terracotta pots.
  • Unglazed ceramics compete for residual moisture in the concrete and may cause discoloration.
  • Do not place hot objects on the surface as they may cause discoloration.
  • Using a trivet is recommended.
  • At any point, refrain from putting blue painter's tape or other adhesives directly on the product.