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Churn 8 Seater Round Teak Table 160cm
Special Price
£465.00
Regular Price
£620.00
Description
Made from solid teak, our robust, round, 8 seater Churn Table is perfect for enjoying all year round alfresco dining, in your outdoor space. With a diameter of 160cm, you can easily seat up to 8 people around it’s circumference and is ideal for gardens, terraces, pubs and restaurants. With a 2.6cm thick table top and robust construction, this grand table provides large scale dining that is built to last.
Features and Benefits
- Comfortably seats up to 8 people.
- Table top can unscrew from base, plus legs can collapse; ideal for storage.
- Sturdy, 4cm thick table top with slatted inlay.
- Made from the highest-grade teak. Solid, distinguished design.
- Ethically sourced FLEGT Licenced timber.
- All mortice and tenon joints are dowelled and pegged for additional strength.
- Constructed from hardwearing timber. Can be left outside all-year round.
- Incorporated parasol hole with stylish brass fitting sleeve and cap.
- UK Nationwide delivery available. Due to the handmade nature of our furniture, please allow for measurement tolerances.
More Details
- Certified teak with FLEGT licence : Yes
- Height from the floor to the underside of the table : 71.5cm
- Mortice & tenon, dovetail joints : Yes
- Please note : All our luxury teak garden furniture is handmade and therefore every piece is unique. As a result all dimensions quoted are approximate.
- Table size : 160cm
- Table thickness : 2.6cm
Q & A
Hello, what is the diameter of the central hole for a parasole?
Question by: Julian Bryan on 11 Apr 2023, 10:40
Afternoon
The hole is 54mm wide.
Regards
The hole is 54mm wide.
Regards
Answer by: Lucy Riley (Admin) on 12 Apr 2023, 16:58
Hi,
Thank you for your enquiry.
The center hole is 85mm.
Hope this helps
Thank you for your enquiry.
The center hole is 85mm.
Hope this helps
Answer by: Damian Todd (Admin) on 13 Apr 2023, 14:00