Oslo Sintered Stone Table, White
Our contemporary Oslo range of Sintered Stone Dining Tables is both functional and stylish. This White Sintered Stone table is 1.4m extending to 2m, seating up to 6-8 people and is conveniently adjustable to fit a variety of spaces.
With its oval shape and sintered stone top, it's an ideal choice for any dining area.
Dimensions:- 90cm wide x 140cm long x 76cm High, extending to 2 metres long.
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- Unaffected by heat or cold, although we never recommend putting oven hot dishes on ant table.
- Waterproof
- Stainproof
- Very hard to chip, scratch or damage
- Easy to clean
- Food safe and hygienic
- Non-porous which means the stone doesn’t need sealing
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About Sintered Stone:
Minerals and stone particles like the ones found in porcelain or granite are carefully selected for quality, colour and texture. These particles are then subject to extreme heat and pressure – just like they would be deep in the earth’s crust for thousands of years, but achieved much quicker. When the process is finished, the particles are bonded together permanently, without the need for resins or bonding agents, to create Sintered Stone.










Description
Our contemporary Oslo range of Sintered Stone Dining Tables is both functional and stylish. This White Sintered Stone table is 1.4m extending to 2m, seating up to 6-8 people and is conveniently adjustable to fit a variety of spaces.
With its oval shape and sintered stone top, it's an ideal choice for any dining area.
Dimensions:- 90cm wide x 140cm long x 76cm High, extending to 2 metres long.
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- Unaffected by heat or cold, although we never recommend putting oven hot dishes on ant table.
- Waterproof
- Stainproof
- Very hard to chip, scratch or damage
- Easy to clean
- Food safe and hygienic
- Non-porous which means the stone doesn’t need sealing
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About Sintered Stone:
Minerals and stone particles like the ones found in porcelain or granite are carefully selected for quality, colour and texture. These particles are then subject to extreme heat and pressure – just like they would be deep in the earth’s crust for thousands of years, but achieved much quicker. When the process is finished, the particles are bonded together permanently, without the need for resins or bonding agents, to create Sintered Stone.





















