Description
This round dining table can be used for approximately 6 -8 people.
Depending on the type of chairs that you combine with the dining table.
The wood of the table is treated with water-based lacquer, which protects it against stains from water or other liquids.
The leg of this table attracts attention and is inspired by the design of the Eiffel Tower, hence the name!
Origin
Our black Eiffel tables are made of 100% FSC-certified teak wood and carry the FSC logo. This type of teak wood comes from old plantations in Indonesia. The origin of this wood is responsible because the plantations are sustainably managed by the Indonesian government.
Teak has been a favorite hardwood for furniture, construction and shipbuilding for centuries, also because it is very durable and suitable for outdoor use. Teak wood is native to India, Thailand, Laos and Myanmar, but due to extensive logging, it only grows in natural forests in Myanmar.
In Indonesia it was introduced in the 16th century and large plantations were established during the Dutch colonial period. After Indonesia became independent, the Indonesian government managed the plantations. This has been quite successful, as teak is a valuable wood and it has always been economical to replant teak after felling trees.
Almost all the teak wood in Indonesia used for furniture production comes from these plantations. Only for local use is sometimes used teak from small farms near villages. Because it does not grow in Indonesia’s natural forests, no tropical forests are cut down for teak wood.
Since 2016, the Indonesian government has regulated all timber trade, with a system to trace all timber back to its source, where the trees were felled. This is part of a FLEGT trade agreement with the EU, to ensure that only legal timber is imported into the EU. These aspects together make teak production in Indonesia and its use for furniture both economically and environmentally sustainable.
Material:
100% FSC certified teak wood.
Maintenance:
Since wood is a natural product, it naturally moves in accordance with changing conditions, like cold and dry winter months. To prevent your furniture from gapping and moving, you have to keep your home’s humidity in check. We therefore recommend a humidity in the room between 40% and 60%. To prevent the humidity from dropping too much, water evaporators or humidifiers can be used. It is also advisable not to place wooden furniture near heating sources or air conditioners. Please remember these are common occurrences in natural wood furniture. Even after the winter months, ensure good humidity in the house. Together with the warmer outside temperature, this will ensure that the wood works less quickly and therefore does not crack.
No matter how good the drying and moisture treatment is, small shrinkage cracks can always occur, especially in the head/end of a plank or product. This is a normal operation of the wood and is usually barely noticeable. However, if a larger crack develops, we recommend contacting our customer service.
-The wood has a water-based coating that protects against water stains. But it is recommended to only use the furniture indoors and not to leave liquids on the wood for a long time.
-Small damage or scratches in the wood with its natural color can only be treated on site with transparent or very light colored oil.