Old Cotswold closed coffee table
Item Code: COT003
D: 1300mm (long)
W: 700mm
H: 500mm
Information about the range
The Old Cotswold closed coffee table is from the
Old Cotswold oak furniture
range which has 39 other items.
Further product information:
Old Cotswold closed coffee table:Old Cotswold contemporary furniture captures the true charm and values of the traditional country furniture on which it has been based.
It is every inch the furniture that might have been commissioned by a Yeoman Farmer of the local carpenter. But carefully designed proportions, fittings and even seasoning of the timber, makes it practical and convenient for use in modern homes.
The Old Cotswold collection is supplied fully assembled, although larger items such as beds, tables and wardrobes may be broken down into component form to facilitate delivery.
Please note: this range has a heavily distressed finish, with marks and some significant scarring. Surfaces are deliberately made to look heavily worn.
Oak furniture finishes
Oak furniture from rightpricefurniture is generally available in three types of finish. They are:
1. White or sometimes referred to as raw. Raw means that the oak furniture has no stain or topcoat – just a naturally beautiful look.
2. Lacquered. The oak furniture has been stained to a colour of choice and then a clear lacquer is added. This gives the oak furniture a tougher shell which makes it far more resistant to stains, moisture and scratches. This type of finish is the easiest to maintain and clean for oak furniture.
3. Waxed. Our waxed oak furniture is finished in water-based stain and real wax. Waxed oak furniture will benefit from the occasional application of solid wax furniture polish, particularly in its first few months in your home. The sheen of the surface on the oak furniture will probably increase as you apply and buff more furniture wax. Between wax applications, day-to-day oak furniture cleaning can be carried out with a dry duster.
How to move oak furniture
Oak furniture bought from rightpricefurniture will be moved into your house for you. However, if you want to move your oak furniture once you have bought it, you should always lift your furniture rather than dragging it. Oak furniture has a plinth structure, and dragging it can cause damage to this.
Some two-part items of oak furniture are provided with installation fixings (eg: to secure the top and bottom oak furniture sections together). For your safety, if any of these are enclosed when the oak furniture is delivered, they should always be used.
Additionally, if you are moving your oak furniture then make sure you choose a suitable location. Oak furniture should be placed away from heat sources (eg: radiators), and you should also place oak furniture away from unusually humid locations.
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