Santorini Outdoor Stone Rectangle Dining Table 108"
Santorini Outdoor Stone Rectangle Dining Table 108"
Introducing the Santorini Outdoor Stone Rectangle Dining Table 108", featuring a sleek and modern design. Crafted from durable extruded aluminum, it showcases a distinctive hollow plinth base and a beveled top, creating a striking minimalist look. With a sturdy aluminum honeycomb substructure, this. . . Show More
- Finish: Aluminum Asteroid (Asteroid / White)
- Top: Travertine Grey / Natural Stone
- Frame handcrafted of extruded aluminum in our workshop
- Superior quality powder coating applied for weather resistance
- Travertine stone is a natural product. Expect patterns and textures to be unique to each top.
- Our custom outdoor covers are strongly recommended as an extra layer of protection against the elements and natural aging
- Width: 108"
- Depth: 40"
- Height: 30"
- Weight: 100 lbs
Equally important is the appropriate use and correct maintenance of the product. You can find important tips in our care instructions.
Travertine
- Travertine is a natural stone formed from limestone deposited by mineral springs.
- It is highly porous and requires consistent care.
Cleaning + Care
- Maintain your stone top regularly with the following steps:
- Brush off loose dirt and dust. Create a cleaning solution using warm clean water and mild soap. Use a soft, clean cloth (one that won't bleed color) or a sponge. Rinse thoroughly until all soap residue is removed. After cleaning, dry the surface completely with a clean cloth to prevent water spots.
Tips
- Use coasters to prevent stains, scratches, and etch marks.
- Wipe up all spills immediately to avoid staining or etching the stone surface.
- Avoid using abrasive or acid-based products.
- It is advisable to clean the furniture periodically and always before storing it.
- If the furniture is exposed to saltwater, rinse it weekly to remove any salt residue.
- Prevent water from accumulating on the furniture.
- We highly recommend using our custom furniture covers to protect your items when they are not in use.
Powder Coated Aluminum
Cleaning + Care
- Our metal furniture is meticulously handcrafted using extruded and cast aluminum components.
- The aluminum undergoes a baking process with a resilient polyester powder coat.
- To ensure robust joints, the frames are meticulously assembled with precise welds and reinforced stress points.
- While highly resistant to rust, powder coated aluminum may experience oxidation if the coating is scratched or damaged.
- Furniture exposed to high salt levels in coastal areas, water with elevated pH levels, or garden pesticides can suffer finish damage if not regularly maintained.
- Darker finishes absorb more UV rays than lighter ones, resulting in warmth when touched, potentially accelerating fading if left uncovered.
- The longevity of your finish is directly linked to your commitment to care and maintenance.
- Regularly clean the furniture using a soft towel and mild soap.
- Minor surface scratches can be addressed with Aluminum Touch-Up kits.
- Avoid using harsh solvent-based, abrasive, or stainless steel cleaners.
- In coastal areas, wash the furniture frequently with mild soap and rinse thoroughly to remove salt deposits.
- For water spots, use a solution of equal parts white distilled vinegar and water. Rinse with water and dry with a soft cloth.
- Apply wax to the metal furniture twice a year or as needed to protect the finish. Clean the furniture before waxing.
Tips
- Use coasters under glasses and cold drink cans to prevent condensation and water spots.
- Place felt pads under objects that will remain on the tabletop for extended periods, especially on natural stone materials or items that retain moisture.
- Prevent standing water on the furniture surface to avoid water spots.
- Refrain from dragging furniture on the ground to prevent scratches and chips that may lead to oxidation.
- When not in use, utilize our custom furniture covers for optimal protection. Ensure that furniture cushions and covers are clean and dry before covering.
- If covering the frames for more than a few days, remove the cushions to prevent mold and mildew buildup.
- In case of wet cushions, position them on their sides with the zipper facing down and unzipped to ensure thorough water drainage.