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Leg and frames are made of seasoned solid hardwood for quality and beauty that will last
a life time.
Table Top is made of veneer MDF
06mm tempered glass top is optional
Matching cushioned Seat and back of Dining Chair
High-quality environment-friendly, durable and Anti-Fungal lacquer finish
Plenty of room for chairs under the table since the legs are located at the corners of the
table.
High-quality fasteners used for assembly
Knock down product - assembly needed.
06 person seating capacity.
Avoid placing / keeping furniture in wet and damp places. High moisture often attracts
“White-Ants/Termite” (উইপোকা) and nothing can prevent them from destroying the
furniture. Remember OTOBI furniture is woodworm protected but not white-ants/termite.
Sufficient sunlight and airflow can save your furniture from white-ants/termite. Besides, a
wet and damp environment attracts fungus to grow on your furniture.
Caring for fine furniture is much simpler than most people realize. In most cases, dusting
regularly with a clean, soft, lint-free cloth is sufficient. We recommend using a slightly
dampened cloth for cleaning wood. Be sure to dry the surface gently after cleaning to
avoid water spotting.
Any spillage should be wiped dry with a soft cloth immediately as there is a chance of
staining.
Furniture should be lifted rather than dragged across a finished surface, to change its
position.
Avoid exposing your furniture to strong sunlight. Unfiltered ultraviolet (UV) rays will
discolor and damage wood, finishes, fabrics, leather and rugs over time.
Controlling relative humidity and temperature is important to the long life of fine wood
furniture, leather and upholstery. Our furniture is already allowance for natural
fluctuations of temperature and humidity. For instance, solid tabletops will expand slightly
in the summer and contract in the dryer winter months without any negative effect.
Nail polish remover, hair spray, perfume, potpourri and glass cleaner (or any other
products that contain solvents) can damage wooden finishes. Do not place these products
directly on a wooden surface.
Rubber, cork, vinyl or plastic products can damage some finishes. Use caution when
placing telephones, clocks and electronics with rubber and plastic foot pad on a finished
surface because it can react with lacquer finish. Avoid placing vinyl or cork placemats,
coasters directly on a wood surface. To prevent damage, you may use a protective layer
(cotton, linen or felt cloth) between the object and the finish.
Avoid exposing the furniture finish to items (e.g. laptop, desktop, oven etc.) creating
extreme heat, cold or moisture. Use protective padding under these items to avoid
damaging the finish. Please follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully when using
any product on your furniture.