Our Lucerne Stone Top Table – DISCONTINUED
The Lucerne table is made from natural travertine marble, laid in ‘crazy-paved’ fashion, grouted and polished to a smooth finish.
Shown in the main product image is the San Remo stacking bucket chair.
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The Lucerne table is made from natural travertine marble, laid in ‘crazy-paved’ fashion, grouted and polished to a smooth finish.
Shown in the main product image is the San Remo stacking bucket chair.
Bar Code | 5060059121281 |
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Table Top Size | 70cm |
Table Top Height | 73cm |
Table Top Material | Travertine Marble |
Table Frame Material | Steel – powder coated black |
Parasol Hole | No |
Carton (D x W x H) | 18 x 80 x 80 cm |
Please note | Due to the manufacturing process, weights and colours may vary. Dimensions are approximate. |
Our Travertine Marble tables are weather-resistant and designed for outdoor and indoor use. In the winter, these tables must be dried and then stored out of the weather, as we do not guarantee they will be frost-proof. The resin wicker used in the chair seats is a tough, resin-based, weather-resistant woven material. It can easily be cleaned with warm, soapy water and rinsed off with plain water. We recommend the chairs be stored away during the winter.
Please take care lifting the tabletop; it is heavy, and at least 2 strong people will be needed. When assembling the table, ensure the tabletop’s face is protected from scratching or chipping. Do not use excessive force to tighten the fittings; use a hand spanner, not a socket set or power tools. Once assembled, when moving the table, it should be lifted, not dragged. Fittings (bolts, screws etc) should be checked periodically to ensure they remain tight.
Do not stand or sit on the table, very heavy items should not be placed on the table. Please do not drag items across the tabletop, as this may scratch the surface, and very hot items should not be placed directly on the tabletop.
Although treated with a stone protector, the Travertine marble used on this tabletop can be porous and absorb liquids; any spillages should be removed without delay. Some liquids (lemon juice, tonic water, cola, and red wine, to name but a few) will leave stains or blemishes, which can be difficult to remove. The grout between the tiles on our tables can also stain, and care should be taken to remove spills as soon as possible. The table should be re-sealed periodically
Natural Travertine marble does have pits, blemishes, and sometimes fissures that look like cracks. These are sometimes filled with resin during manufacturing and are part and parcel of natural stone, and do not constitute a fault.
Should either the metal chair or table frames become chipped, they should be touched up immediately with matching enamel paint to avoid rusting.