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Stunning addition to our covered deck
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Perfect size and color. Looks great in the cabin.
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Exactly what I wanted. No issues with the cd winter. Very heavy.
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Purchases for a patio in Phoenix Does not get much direct sun but has held up so far (1 year) perfect size for seating for 4-6
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Learn MoreWeather Resistant
Rust Resistant
Main Wood Joinery Method: Mortise and Tenon
Mortise & Tenon Joinery
Coffee Table
Solid Wood
Stone
Rectangular
Weather Resistant, Rust Resistant, UV Resistant
Yes
Mortise and Tenon
Yes
100 lb.
Gray
Brown
Weathered cement furniture: The pores, micro-fissures, and possible variations in color are inherent characteristics of the material used, and that it is hand-crafted. This is what gives this furniture its unique appearance. The micro fissures do not affect the structural condition of the concrete tables and benches. It is not possible to return or exchange these products for these reasons. The weathered cement product is colored with pigments that are homogeneously mixed within the cement surface. The exposed surfaces have been coated with a proprietary food-safe water-based sealer that protects the porous weathered cement material and creates a hydrophobic layer that limits staining and scratching of the surface layer. General care and maintenance of weathered cement: Clean your weathered cement product as you would to an exotic natural stone surface such as marble or onyx. For general cleanup, use warm water and a soft or microfiber cloth to clean the surface. For stubborn surface soils or stains, use a mild household cleaner or liquid soap (containing no abrasive, chlorine/bleach, or ammonium). A commercially available all-purpose/all-surface cleaner is appropriate. If products containing antibacterial or disinfectant agents are used, always test an inconspicuous area of the piece to ensure your cleaner is compatible with the finish. Always remove cleaning agent residue with clean water and rinse immediately, then dry. Do not allow large standing water drops to air dry, or water spotting may occur. General food preparation and spills will not stain the weathered cement as long as the protective sealer coating is maintained. However, spills should be cleaned as soon as possible after being used. Since weathered cement is a porous material, water ??potting??may occur, but generally disappears after it has time to evaporate. While intense heat will not harm the weathered cement itself, setting a hot object directly on the surface may weaken or discolor the sealer, thus exposing the raw weathered cement to future staining and fading. Always use trivets under hot pots and pans. While the weathered cement is suitable for everyday use and food preparation, cutting and other abrasive activities should not be performed directly on the surface of the weathered cement. To prevent scratching on the surface or wear of the sealer coat, use cutting boards, and felt or rubber pads on the bottom of all heavy or rough objects that remain on the surface for a long duration (i.e. small appliances). Exposure to long periods of rain, pollution, sunlight, and temperature extremes will accelerate the wearing of the protective sealer and cause the appearance of the weathered cement surface to wear. It is suggested to consider re-sealing your weathered cement table top and bench with a natural stone protector 2-4 times a year if exposed to extreme weather. In addition, where the temperature goes below freezing, re-sealing right before every winter with a water-based sealant (natural stone sealer) is strongly recommended to avoid cracking. During the time of use, you might discover hairline cracks on the table tops or benches. Hairline or shrinkage cracks are a result of common shrinkage which occurs during the drying stage of every slab. Even if you cannot see them, micro-cracks are still there. This is because weathered cement does not include elastic materials thus during the hardening and shrinking stages small hairline cracks will occur. Hairline cracks are inevitable and will not affect the structural condition of your weathered cement furniture. Important! Do not drag your table. Lift from both ends and place down carefully so as to not damage the edges or the leg attachments to the top. Do not stand on the table. Do not hit the table with hard objects.
Kiln Dried, Mortise and Tenon Joinery
Rectangular
Yes
1 Year
Yes
Limited
1 Year
1-year limited residential warranty for cement, 1-year limited commercial warranty for cement. CO9 Design is not liable for any damages or injuries as a result of misuse or improper care of products.
14'' H
16.25'' H X 23.5'' D X 47'' W
100 lb.
99 lb.
Yes
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